rattletrapˈræt lˌtræp
rattletrap (n)
- plural
- rattletraps
English Definitions:
rattletrap (Noun)
A mechanical device, particularly an automobile, that is worn out, run down, or mechanically unreliable as indicated by noises it makes in operation.
rattletrap (Adjective)
Mechanically unreliable or in disrepair.
rattletrap
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