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gypsy cab
noun
- a taxicab that is licensed only to pick up passengers on call by telephone, but that often illegally seeks passengers on the street.
Word History and Origins
Origin of gypsy cab1
Example Sentences
By the late ’80s, Mr. McGurr was working a string of jobs: bike messenger, gas station attendant, moonlighting for a gypsy cab service.
“I only pick passengers with masks. I cannot put my health at risk,” said Ali Qomi, who uses his personal car as a gypsy cab, like many other unemployed Iranians.
“Jitney,” which opened Sunday at the Taper, is set at a gypsy cab station in Pittsburgh’s largely black Hill District, the site of most of Wilson’s plays.
Five gypsy cab drivers in a ramshackle office in Pittsburgh, 1977.
Set in a gypsy cab depot, this early work was the last of Wilson’s 10 plays to reach Broadway, but from all reports the wait was worth it.
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