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91motor lorry — Brit. a motor truck, esp. one with open sides. [1900 05] * * * …
92fall off the back of a lorry — verb Of an item of merchandise, to come into a peronss possession without having been paid for; to have been acquired illegally …
93articulated lorry — noun A truck and trailer, i.e., a combination involving a semi trailer (US semi trailer truck) …
94it fell off the back of a lorry — Meaning Euphemism for stolen. I found it lying in the street your honour honest . Origin It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God Meaning Origin From the Bible, Mark 10:25 …
95articulated lorry — trailer truck, rig, semi trailer (British) …
96fall off the back of a lorry — (British Slang) appear from out of nowhere (ironic expression used to indicate that something came into one s possession in an illegitimate manner, i.e. by theft) …
97motor lorry — n. (British use) motor truck withopen sides …
98off the back of a lorry — British humorous used about something that is cheap or free because it was probably stolen by the person who gave it to you …
99articulated lorry — [ɑːˈtɪkjʊleɪtɪd ˌlɒri] noun [C] British a large truck that consists of two separate parts joined together …
100tipper lorry — noun truck whose contents can be emptied without handling; the front end of the platform can be pneumatically raised so that the load is discharged by gravity • Syn: ↑dump truck, ↑dumper, ↑tipper truck, ↑tip truck, ↑tipper • Derivationally… …