BATTLEBUS

Etymology

Noun

battlebus (plural battlebuses)

(UK, informal) A coach used as a mobile operational centre by a particular political party during an election campaign.

A bus or coach used as a personnel carrier for combatants to deliver them to the battlefield and then rolled on its side to provide cover against firearms.

Source: Wiktionary



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RECALL

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