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Definition of junker

junker

noun

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Other terms relating to 'car, motorcycle, or other vehicle':

Definitions include: a car with 4 cylinders.
Definitions include: a police officer.
Definitions include: a large car.
Definitions include: a car.
Definitions include: any car in disrepair.
Definitions include: a large car.
Definitions include: a BMW automobile.
Definitions include: a cheap, worn out car that just barely functions.
Definitions include: any sport motorcycle or replica of a race motorcycle, usually Japanese in origin.
Definitions include: alternate spelling of "hoopty".
Definitions include: "mountain bike".
Definitions include: alternate spelling of hoopty.
Definitions include: inadequate or displeasing.
Definitions include: an attractive female.
Definitions include: misspelling of jalopy.

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Other terms relating to 'junk':

Definitions include: To hit on.
Definitions include: male genitalia.
Definitions include: unhealthy snack food.
Definitions include: large buttocks.

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