bumper-to-bumper
101bumper skirt — See rear bumper skirt …
102bumper sticker — [1] A piece of rectangular paper with a sticky back which can be attached to the back of a vehicle to promote something [2] Trucker slang for a car following too closely as in Hey Charlie better watch out you got a bumper sticker on your backdoor …
103bumper beam — noun see bumper IV, 2c …
104bumper-to-bumper — adjective Date: 1938 marked by long closed lines of cars …
105bumper-to-bumper — adjective Heavily crowded and slow moving, particularly in reference to automobile traffic on a highway …
106bumper-to-bumper — traveling close together, moving slowly with bumpers almost touching (of cars); moving at a very slow speed …
107bumper-to-bumper — very close together. → bump something up …
108bumper-to-bumper — UK / US adjective, adverb in a long line of vehicles that are close together and moving very slowly …
109bumper car — noun Date: 1959 a small electric car made to be driven around in an enclosure and to be bumped into others (as at an amusement park) …
110bumper — a full catch or load of fish …