Dickey-seat (Noun)
Meaning
A small third seat in the back of an old-fashioned two-seater.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- My siblings used to fight over the dickey seat when our grandparents would take us out in their antique convertible.
- When her dad had taken out his mother and other visitors from up the main farm all night across rut tracks they rode piled inside usually herself stood within them precariously sitting sideways all bunched-up cramped tightly on her slight waist stiff-rubbergree dodiselled dicky dickey seat she endured without complaint hours bumpy rough not sleeping lying numb-slee they piled rode though no comfortable choice after they she grewup.
- On their old-fashioned convertible, I once crammed into the dickey seat so all six of us could go on a ride together.
- The vintage sports car barely left any room in the dickey seat behind the front row, making me acrobatically adjust to fit in there every time we'd ride in such cramped arrangements.
- At the county fair, I glimpsed back and watched from her parents' old dickey seat, feeling sick & alone staring dumpy parked cars.