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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
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{{prefix|en|Mc|car}} (derogatory)


===Noun===
===Noun===

Revision as of 14:46, 22 March 2022

English

Etymology

Mc- +‎ car (derogatory)

Noun

McCar (plural McCars)

  1. Any popular middlebrow model of car.
    • 1985, Joni Hilton & Joni Winn, Braces, gym suits, and early-morning seminary, →ISBN:
      Their kids are fairly popular, and we refer to everything they have as McCars, McClothes, McToys.
    • 1999, Lavonne Mueller, Monologues from the Road: Audition and Performance Pieces, →ISBN:
      I know most of you are just going from one McNowhere to another — with your McKids in your McCars on your McCations.
    • 2001, Dana Stabenow, The Singing of the Dead, →ISBN, page 131:
      "A Ford Escort, also known as a McCar," he said.

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