He drives an old clunker and doesn't have any insurance.I gotta get rid of this clunker pretty soon.
Theme: WORTHLESSNESS
n. someone or something worthless; a clinker.
We have to get the clunkers off the payroll.Fred? There's another clunker we don't need.
clunker
noun
1
an old, beat-up car. The original military usage in the 1940s applied to any old vehicle or machine. By the 1960s, applied almost exclusively to a car US, 1942.
2
an inferior item US, 1971
clunker
1. A car that is in poor condition. I think it's time for me to get a new car—this one has turned out to be a real clunker.
2. Someone or something deemed to be insignificant or ineffectual. I had high hopes for this new hire, but he turned out to be a real clunker.
clunker
1. n. an old car. He drives an old clunker and doesn’t have any insurance.
2. n. someone or something worthless; a clinker. We have to get the clunkers off the payroll.