jeepney
Americannoun
plural
jeepneysnoun
Etymology
Origin of jeepney
First recorded in 1945–50; Jeep ( def. ) + (jit)ney
Example Sentences
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The landslide struck Tuesday night, destroying 55 homes and engulfing three buses and a jeepney - a type of minibus - waiting to pick up workers from the gold mine.
From BBC
The landslide struck Tuesday night, destroying houses and engulfing three buses and a jeepney - a type of minibus - waiting to pick up workers from the gold mine.
From BBC
A group of drivers began a three-day strike on Monday to protest the jeepney phaseout, but no major transport paralysis was reported by midday, police said.
From Seattle Times
But many jeepney drivers say they can’t afford them, and not having a vehicle would mean the end of their livelihood.
From New York Times
The plan would require jeepney drivers to form a cooperative to be able to borrow funds from government banks to purchase the new vehicles.
From New York Times
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