lot lizard
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A prostitute at a truck stop.
— Maybe he's doin' a run to Shakey Town where some lot lizard checks his dip stick.
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A girl who loiters at any location that can be described as a lot, looking for a sexual encounter.
— In discussing the “lot lizards” who hang out in car lots Lisa comments: This will amaze you. A lot of professional athletes have bought car lots, used dealerships. There [are] girls that hang out in car lots.
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A poor and uneducated person.
— The art of selling Attractive homes and interest rates don't help a retailer/builder much, however, if salespeople treat customers like “lot lizards."
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A salesperson at an automobile dealership.
— Carl Sewell, CEO of Sewell Village Cadillac in Dallas and other automobile dealerships, tells the story of how Sewell Village "lot lizards” significantly improved their performance.
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A customer at an automobile dealership to whom a vehicle is difficult to sell.
— A 'lot lizard' was somebody who walked the sales lot and looked at every car and still didn't buy.
- A snowboarder or skier who tailgates in the parking lot of a ski resort.
词形变化
词源
The term was popularized by the 2000 novel Sarah, a fictional account of the life of a truck stop prostitute.
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