Caddy

See also: caddy

English

Etymology

Cadillac + -y

Noun

Caddy (plural Caddies)

  1. (US, informal) A Cadillac car.
    • 1971, John Updike, Rabbit Redux
      All those ones live in those great big piecrust mock-Two-door houses with His and Hers Caddies parked out by the hydrangea bushes.
    • 2000, John Sandford, Easy Prey
      He's driving a ten-year old lime-green Caddy with a trunk full of golf clubs and one suitcase. We got a license number.
    • 2003, Dennis Lehane, Mystic River
      So Dave backed his car in beside the Caddy, his eyes on the side door of the bar, no one having come out for a while.
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