taxidriver
See also: taxi driver and taxi-driver
English
Noun
taxidriver (plural taxidrivers)
- Alternative form of taxi driver.
- 2000, Iva Pekárková, translated by Raymond Johnston and Iva Pekárková, Gimme the Money, London: Serpent’s Tail, →ISBN, page 47:
- Then you become the real taxidriver who understands just one sign of the whole sign language – it’s the one that yells I WANNA TAXI! TAXI! STOP! […] A taxidriver like that learns to get to know one gesture only but every form of it: The uppity-mellow lifting of the left arm of little Madison Avenue ladies whose right hand is holding a leash with a choking lap-sized dog; […]
- 2015, Sophie McManus, The Unfortunates, London: Hutchinson, →ISBN, page 201:
- When I was your age, we didn’t have gyms. Or, there were a few. But they were for—boxers, taxidrivers. Men, anyway.
- 2016, Peter Stothard, The Senecans: Four Men and Margaret Thatcher, New York, N.Y., London: Overlook Duckworth, →ISBN, page 54:
- Pickets came and went for the shortest shifts before resuming their work as teachers, taxidrivers or minders of other newspapers’ machinery.
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