clunker

/ˈklʌŋkər/
noun
  1. An old, worn-out, or unreliable vehicle, especially a car.
    • The mechanic said that old clunker isn't worth fixing anymore.
    • He finally traded in his clunker for a new hybrid sedan.
    • My first car was a clunker that broke down every other week.
  2. Something that fails or performs very poorly; a failure or disappointment.
    • That joke was a clunker — nobody laughed.
    • The movie was a real clunker, with a confusing plot and bad acting.
    • Their new product turned out to be a clunker and sold very few units.
  3. An old, beat-up, or poorly functioning object (not a vehicle).
    • I can't believe you're still using that clunker of a laptop.
    • This old lawnmower is a clunker; it barely cuts the grass.
    • The refrigerator is a clunker that makes strange noises all night.
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