A 1930s (Great Depression era) slang term for a old, dilapidated, and/or otherwise ragged-out automobiles; appears commony in 1930s literature like Jack Conroy's "The Disinherited."
City dwelling victims of the Great Depression piled all their posessions into their flivvers and set out west in search of work.
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Refers to a silly enthusiasm/interest in "primitive" motorcars.
The "Gumdrop" book series was quite entertaining; I cannot understand why some people consider reading these "ancient" kiddie-tomes to be flivverous.
The back of the innocent orange drink is flivver
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An "almost" orgasm of the female gender.
Usually associated with boys of a selfish nature, but by no means
A Brad.
NO! No! Baby, don't stop?..oh shit.
Another flivver. I'm gonna have to find me A Brad.
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Come with me, follow me (A βFlivverβ was one of the slang terms for a Ford Model T but over time the usage grew to encompass all makes and model cars. Drafting is a term used in racing whereby one car would pull up right behind the car in front. If the rear car can stay in the slipstream of the other car then he/she could maintain the same high speed but also reduce his/her fuel consumption which results in fewer pit stops.)
Usage:
"I gotta squat for a jiffy wiz in The Gran Manzana and I've been head sparkinβ βbout pounding that Coney fillet in a twee fire-in-the-hole.
The dewclaws are up. Ya wanna draft my flivver?
Bang the pipes by 5:00 or hold peace.β
Translation:
"Iβve got a layover in New York City and was thinking about getting a hotdog in a quaint restaurant.
Iβm enthusiastic. Do you want to come along?
Call me by 5:00 or it will be too late."
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