Shunpike, noun, is a side road used to avoid the toll or traffic of a highway.
Shunpike, noun, is a side road used to avoid paying tolls or dealing with the speed and traffic on a main highway.
Word | shunpike |
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Date | February 27, 2017 |
Type | noun |
Syllables | SHUN-pyke |
Etymology | America's love affair with the automobile and the development of a national system of superhighways (along with the occasional desire to seek out paths less traveled) is a story belonging to the 20th century. So the word shunpike, too, must be a 20th-century phenomenon, right? Nope. Toll roads have existed for centuries (the word turnpike has meant "tollgate" since at least 1678), and were quite common in 19th-century America. Shunpike has been describing side roads since the middle of that century, almost half a century before the first Model T rolled out of the factory. |
Examples | David did some math to determine if the money on the extra gas needed to take the shunpike cost more than the toll for using the freeway. "The News On 6 wanted to see if other drivers would consider a shunpike to save money.'It just depends on what kind of drive it is and how much more time it would take,' said Lisa Underhill, a Claremore resident." — Dan Bewley, Newson6.com (Oklahoma), 24 Aug. 2009 |
Definition | : a side road used to avoid the toll on or the speed and traffic of a superhighway |
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