Noun
A small bowl or container, sometimes with a cover such as a Tupperware container. [from late 19th c.]
(road transport) A small pick-up truck or ute, generally open and sometimes fitted with a removable canopy, but distinct from an enclosed van and a large truck. [from mid 20th c.]
Source: en.wiktionary.orgFord's bakkie outsold its arch-foe by more than 1000 units in an otherwise depressed vehicle market. Source: Internet
Giblin added that a white Isuzu bakkie, which was used by the suspects, was also impounded. Source: Internet
Isuzu's flagship D-Max bakkie sales in South Africa reached a new high in August, with a market share tracking at 17.3% August YTD. Source: Internet
Further investigation into the matter led to apprehension of the suspects in Dithakong West village after being spotted off-loading liquor from a Nissan bakkie and Toyota Quantum. Source: Internet
Police spokesperson Colonel Priscilla Naidu said the truck was travelling towards Cape Town when it was forced off the road by a white Ford Bantam bakkie with four occupants. Source: Internet
Red Isuzu bakkie with no registration and engine number tempered with. Source: Internet