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Originally posted by: clcjim
I'm sure you know this, snidely, but for others who may be wondering, “artic” is short for “articulated lorry.” It just means a large truck, consisting of (usually) two components: a tractor and a trailer, connected by a rotating joint. In the US, we’d call it a “semi” or an “18-wheeler.”
Originally posted by: clcjim
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Originally posted by: jatki99
An "arctic crashed"...hmm, trying to decipher that one.
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Originally posted by: snidely333
I've spelled it wrong. "Artic" is the correct spelling.
I'm sure you know this, snidely, but for others who may be wondering, “artic” is short for “articulated lorry.” It just means a large truck, consisting of (usually) two components: a tractor and a trailer, connected by a rotating joint. In the US, we’d call it a “semi” or an “18-wheeler.”
OK. I never would've guessed that one. Thanks for the interpretation.