struggle buggy



struggle buggy

The backseat of a car. This early- and mid-20th-century expression described an auto whose young owner tried to seduce unwilling young women into its backseat for a little (one of the euphemisms for the activity was “backseat boogie”). As the sophomoric joke went, “I call my car the Mayflower because so many Puritans came across in it.”
See also: buggy, struggle

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
OvidAH-vid (English)History
Voirrey-Manx
Eirenaios-Ancient Greek
Odilieo-DEE-lee-əGerman (Archaic)
Ciara (2)see-AHR-ə, see-ER-əEnglish (Modern)
Afra['æfrə]