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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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a group of teenagers drove past in a jalopy
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the car was a jalopy
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she drove a bashed out oold jalopy
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then i saw a jalopy on the side of the road
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then the jalopy stopped in the middle of the road
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i am embarassed to drive this jalopy
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i can only afford to buy a jalopy
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i like jalopy cars


basically what im trying to say is a jalopy is a bashed out clapped out car\

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The word 'jalopy' is a noun, a word for an old, worn out automobile.

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