CAGER

Etymology

Noun

cager (plural cagers)

A basketball player.

A person who drives an automobile, particularly for commuting.

Usage notes

The "driving" sense is mostly used by the bicycling and motorcycling community to pejoratively describe non-motorcycle and/or non-bicycle vehicle operators.

Anagrams

• Grace, grace

Source: Wiktionary



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