taxicab

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
taxicab
    n 1: a car driven by a person whose job is to take passengers
         where they want to go in exchange for money [syn: {cab},
         {hack}, {taxi}, {taxicab}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
taxicab \tax"i*cab\, n.
   an automobile with a professional driver which can be hired
   to carry passengers; -- also called a {taxi}, and informally
   called a {cab} or a {hack}. The driver of a taxicab is
   referred to as a {cab driver} or {cabbie}, and sometimes as a
   {chauffeur} or {hackie}.

   Note: Taxicabs may be engaged by a prior appointment made,
         e.g. by telephone, or they may cruise for passengers,
         i.e. they may drive in city streets and stop to pick up
         pasengers when they are signalled by a prospective
         passenger. The act of signalling a taxicab (usually by
         a wave of the arm) is often called

   {to hail a cab} or

   {to flag down a cab}.
      [PJC]
    

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