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The plural form for the noun jalopy is jalopies.

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The plural form for the noun jalopy is jalopies.

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The plural form for the noun jalopy is jalopies.

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The cast of Jalopy - 1953 includes: Murray Alper as Red Baker George Barrows as Jalopy Driver Benny Bartlett as Butch Leon Belasco as Prof. Bosgood Elrod Richard Benedict as Tony Lango Conrad Brooks as Party Guest Dude Criswell as Jalopy Driver Dick Crockett as Jalopy Driver George Dockstader as Jalopy Driver Jane Easton as Bobbie Lane David Gorcey as Chuck Bernard Gorcey as Louie Dumbrowsky Tom Hanlon as Race Announcer Pete Kellett as Jalopy Driver Fred Lamont as Jalopy Driver Carey Loftin as Jalopy Driver Robert Lowery as Skid Wilson Teddy Mangean as Jalopy Driver Carl Saxe as Jalopy Driver Louis Tomei as Jalopy Driver Bud Wolfe as Jalopy Driver

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Lemon. A jalopy and a lemon are both lousy cars.

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for a long time i thought it was a make or brand of car and then i found out what it really was and i was pretty embarrassed because i told everyone i wanted a jalopy but the actual meaning of the word jalopy is a bash out car that is faulty and old, unreliable and breaking down.
i still want a jalopy though. haha
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