The term "honey wagon" originated in the late 19th century and initially referred to a vehicle used for collecting human waste from outhouses. The name derives from the sweet-smelling liquid waste, which was sometimes likened to honey. Over time, the term evolved to also describe portable toilets, particularly in the context of outdoor events and construction sites. Today, it can also refer to the trucks that service these portable facilities.
No, the paddy wagon was not originated from police saying "Patty, get the wagon." The word originated from patrol wagon and got shortened to paddy wagon.
They originate in Germany; Volkswagon means "People's Car/Wagon" in German.
cheese
Where did the term derby originate?
from south asia
chuck wagon
The term Pogrom did not originate during the Holocaust.
A waggin is an obsolete term for a wagon.
gfad
A waggoner is a person who drives or rides on a wagon.
Horse racing
"G" is not a significant term in paintball.