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Horse and buggy

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A horse and buggy circa 1910

The horse and buggy was a carriage drawn by a horse. It was a common means of transport in some places before the invention of the automobile. Today most often used in a metaphorical sense, meaning "non-modern" or obsolete; however, it is frequently used by the Pennsylvania Dutch as a means of transportation.

[edit] See also

  • Bakkie, a South African word for a pickup truck or a light motor vehicle with an open-top rear cargo area
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