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bucket of bolts
Noun
idiomatic
slang
Japanese Meaning
(俗語)スクラップ価値しかない、機械としての実用性を失った古びた車両や機械を指す表現
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(idiomatic, slang) A piece of machinery that is not worth more than its scrap value, often an old car.
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bucket of bolts
My neighbor insists on driving that bucket of bolts to town every day, even though it breaks down twice a week.
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My neighbor insists on driving that bucket of bolts to town every day, even though it breaks down twice a week.
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