A phrase commonly used to refer to someone who is hungry, tired or ill. Can be used to describe general mental or physical discomfort. Much like it's closely related counterpart "under the weather".
First usage took place in early 17th century England. During the Black Plague many people would be referred to as "under the buggy" or "under the horse". Evolving to present day we now use the more present term "car".
Etymology: Under, from the German word Unter or Untersglagen literally meaning the physical presence of one being underneath another object. The, from the Japanese word ザ or やその他のためにと literally meaning having the resemblance of a preword or explanatory vowel. Car, from the Catalan word cotxe meaning a form of motorized transportation.
- I don't know if I can work out today, I'm under the car.
- I'm under the car, I could really use a steak right now.
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To rent a car
John has a floated car from the Car Dealer
The vehicle you transport your side piece in back to his car parked down the street
After A great fucking session at my house I took my side piece back to his car Via the bootie car
A taxi you always seem to fall asleep in.
Man, have you ever fallen asleep in The Cosby Car?
Purple Car signifies the meaning of you and your crush participating in "sexual activities" in the backseat of a purple car.
"you have a purple car? imagine how many late night rides youd get outta that thing lol."
When you hit it from behind hard enough for her to start making a honking sound similar to a car alarm.
I gave her that car alarm last night and it woke the neighbors.