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Q: Where did the term on the wagon come from?
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What term is refers to a wagon used in the wagon trains headed to the American west?

chuck wagon


What is a waggin?

A waggin is an obsolete term for a wagon.


Did the term Paddy Wagon originate from police saying Patty get the wagon when they needed to transport a prisoner?

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A waggoner is a person who drives or rides on a wagon.


What language does the word wagon come from?

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The Celtic word 'carrus' meaning cart or wagon, Automobile means self moving. Cars are, in simple terms, self moving carts or wagons.


What is a wagoner?

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Term for staying sober and decent?

On the wagon, straight, clean, moral.


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The common term was "cookie".


What is tire kicking?

A term meaning to evaluate a prospective purchase. It may come from people kicking wagon wheels to see if the wood is rotten. It may also come from kicking an auto tire to see if the wheel bearing is loose.


What is a chunk wagon?

A Chuckwagon was a wagon containing food and cooking gear to feed those on a cattle-drive . "Chuck" was a slang term for food .


What is a wagon wheel?

A wagon wheel is a wheel which is used to guide a wagon, or a term used in cricket for the trajectories of scoring balls hit by a batsman, specially marked depending on the number of runs scored with a single shot.