Mazdarati

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Blend of Mazda +‎ Maserati

Proper noun[edit]

Mazdarati

  1. A low-end vehicle being shown as a sportscar.
    • 2021 May 9, Katie Crown, “Steal Magazine-olias” (20:15 from the start), in Bob's Burgers[1], season 11, episode 20, spoken by Dr. Yap (Ken Jeong):
      “Hey, hey, hey! Get away from my Mazdarati!” “I thought it was a Porsche.” “Parts! It's both! Mostly Honda!”
    • 2023 October 3, Sonya Prosper, “The Part of Tens”, in MYOB For Dummies[2], 9 edition, John Wiley & Sons, →ISBN, page 447:
      For example, say you have $50,0000 in the bank. You may think ‘Hurrah! I can buy a new ‘Mazdarati’!’ However, if you aren't recording your bills into MYOB in a timely manner, how can you know what you have available to spend?
    • 2023 November 15, Derek Fairey, A Modern Fairey Story[3], AuthorHouse, →ISBN:
      Steve inevitably crashed the car again and was sacked. The car he drove was a two litre Mazda and was a beautiful car to drive at first so good and fast someone nicknamed it the Mazdarati. I drove the car one day when Steve was busy in the office and no other vehicle was available and it was a joy to use. I drove it later after Steve left and it was absolutely hell to drive, noisy when running, pulling over to one side and making a clicking sound and did not change gear easily at all.