释义 |
Definition of dunger in English: dungernounˈdʌŋɡə NZ informal A worn-out vehicle or machine. parents often give their teen the old dunger to drive Example sentencesExamples - That road bike is a bit of an old dunger -- time to upgrade.
- He had his own car, a dunger Datsun.
- This was not like the clunky old dunger without a working heater that l had to battle with on a previous occasion in the dead of winter.
- The old bomb the team policing unit gets around in was so clapped out and such a dunger, the front seat had snapped.
- We bought a dunger of a car from him, a real rent-a-bomb.
- He tried to run me into the road on that old dunger of his.
- It had to look like an old dunger of a boat.
- We enjoyed the muddy fun of hooning around in a dunger on dirt roads in Australia.
- What am I going to do with the old dunger?
- Any old dunger will do but, for hoofing it on the beach on the way up, a 4WD is a must.
Origin 1980s: imitative of the sound of an old or damaged engine. |