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.
One of the most reliable and leading luxury car dealers in India with brands that rule the automotive industry.
BMW, MINI, Lamborghini, Ducati, Porsche, and McLaren.
I bought my new BMW X7 from Infinity Cars.
I witnessed the new Taycan launch at the Porsche Exclusive Night organized by Infinity Cars.
Got my new Lamborghini Urus from Infinity Cars.
A car made out of protein powder and gatorade that works.
I drove my protein car to the gym
David: I just got Car Barn
(fist up your ass)
Your Mother: LMAO me too
The wheels on the bus go round and round a form of car tires
A car that is in non-driving condition that exactly or closely matches the specifications of a running or non-running car. As the name suggests, the parts car provides matching parts to the project car.
I went to go buy a new parts car the other day for my project Camaro.
A descriptor for someone who does something morally crummy, but really isn't causing serious trouble. It's annoying or frustrating, but it's gonna go away.
A guy came in and said he was a Fort McMurray evacuee, so I bought his lunch. Turns out he was lying to get free stuff! I'd help out again though, that guy is just a fart in a car.