malparkage
English
Etymology
mal- + park + -age
Noun
malparkage (plural malparkages)
- (rare, humorous) An act of parking a vehicle illegally.
- 1997 21 September, Ian Maxtone-Graham, "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson", episode 9-1 of The Simpsons, 00:11:46-00:11:59:
- Lisa Simpson (reading letter): Dear motorist. Your vehicle is illegally parked in the borough of Manhattan. If you do not remedy this malparkage within 72 hours, your car will be thrown into the East River at your expense.
- 2000 August 20, «tµßeguÿ», “Re: automobile tool definitions”, in 3do.bad-attitude, Usenet:
- Coupled with said customer's malparkage in the handicapped zone right in front of the door, this will usually create an atmosphere of tense, suspect aversion.
- 2010, Sean Michael Ragan, "UC Berkeley has 'Nobel Laureate Only' parking spaces", Make, 8 February 2010:
- Supposedly, regular mortals have to shell out $50 for presumptuous malparkage among the elite.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:malparkage.
- 1997 21 September, Ian Maxtone-Graham, "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson", episode 9-1 of The Simpsons, 00:11:46-00:11:59:
Translations
An act of illegal parking
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