Phrase/Idiom | buy a lemon |
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Definition | If you buy something, especially a car, that is defective, unsatisfactory and constantly gives you trouble or stops running after a short time, you buy a lemon. |
Example | The motorcycle I bought was a real lemon. It broke down four weeks later. |
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