Australian English Meaning of rattletrap
jalopy
Other Australian English words related to jalopy
- abandoned
- decaying
- deteriorated
- Deteriorating
- noisy
- ramshackle
- rickety
- tumbledown
- bedraggled
- broken-down
- decrepit
- desolate
- destroyed
- dilapidated
- dingy
- forlorn
- God-forsaken
- tattered
- tired
- unkempt
- wrecked
- smashed
- damaged
- squat and solid
- grungy
- harmed
- hurt
- impaired
- injured
- mangy
- neglected
- ragged
- ratty
- ruined
- run-down
- scrubby
- scruffy
- rundown
- shabby
- low-class
- tacky
- scruffy, unkempt
- tatty
- threadbare
- time-honoured
- Worn out
- bombed-out
- down-at-heel
- shabby
- down-at-heel
Nearest Words of rattletrap
- rattle-top => Rattle-top
- rattlesnake's master => Rattlesnake’s master
- rattlesnake weed => Rattlesnake weed
- rattlesnake root => Rattlesnake root
- rattlesnake plantain => Rattlesnake plantain
- rattlesnake orchid => adder's tongue
- rattlesnake master => Rattlesnake master
- rattlesnake fern => Tongue fern
- rattlesnake => rattlesnake
- rattler => rattler
Definitions and Meaning of rattletrap in English
rattletrap (n.)
Any machine or vehicle that does not run smoothly.
FAQs About the word rattletrap
jalopy
Any machine or vehicle that does not run smoothly.
abandoned,decaying,deteriorated,Deteriorating,noisy,ramshackle,rickety,tumbledown,bedraggled,broken-down
brand-new,fresh,maintained,new,kept up,repaired,patched,reconstructed,spiffy,rebuilt
rattle-top => Rattle-top, rattlesnake's master => Rattlesnake’s master, rattlesnake weed => Rattlesnake weed, rattlesnake root => Rattlesnake root, rattlesnake plantain => Rattlesnake plantain,