charabanc

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1)  A horse-drawn, and then later, motorized omnibus with open sides, and often, no roof.
 * 2)  A bus, especially one hired by groups for pleasure outings, what was later called a coach.
 * 3)  A vehicle that is slow, overcrowded, or otherwise undesirable.
 * 4) An elaborate production or endeavor involving many people or things.
 * 1)  A bus, especially one hired by groups for pleasure outings, what was later called a coach.
 * 2)  A vehicle that is slow, overcrowded, or otherwise undesirable.
 * 3) An elaborate production or endeavor involving many people or things.
 * 1)  A vehicle that is slow, overcrowded, or otherwise undesirable.
 * 2) An elaborate production or endeavor involving many people or things.
 * 1) An elaborate production or endeavor involving many people or things.
 * 1) An elaborate production or endeavor involving many people or things.
 * 1) An elaborate production or endeavor involving many people or things.
 * 1) An elaborate production or endeavor involving many people or things.
 * 1) An elaborate production or endeavor involving many people or things.

Translations

 * Danish: charabanc
 * French:
 * Norman: char à bancs
 * Russian:
 * Swedish:

Verb

 * 1)  To travel or convey by charabanc.

Etymology
Borrowed from.