dickie seat

/ˈdɪki ˌsit/
noun
  1. A small, extra seat in a vehicle, especially a folding seat in the back of a car or a seat at the back of a carriage or early automobile.
    • My grandfather loved riding in the dickie-seat of his vintage car.
    • The old Ford had a dickie-seat that folded out from the back.
    • They squeezed into the dickie-seat for a short trip around the neighborhood.
  2. A small seat attached to the back of a bicycle or motorcycle for a passenger.
    • She sat on the dickie-seat behind her dad, holding on tight.
    • He installed a dickie-seat on his bike so his daughter could ride with him.
    • The motorcycle had a small dickie-seat just big enough for one person.
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