Winnebago™
noun /ˌwɪnɪˈbeɪɡəʊ/
/ˌwɪnɪˈbeɪɡəʊ/
(North American English) (plural Winnebago, Winnebagos)
- a large vehicle designed for people to live and sleep in when they are camping; a type of RVCultureThe first Winnebago was made in 1966 at Forest City, Iowa. The company is named after a Native American people.Topics Transport by car or lorryc2Word OriginAlgonquian, literally ‘person of the dirty water’, referring to the muddy Fox River.