Noun
cabbie (plural cabbies)
(colloquial) A cabdriver, someone who drives a taxi.
The cabbie laughed. "All right, mister. A guy can tell when he's being kidded." Sometimes," Jencks said, "but only sometimes. Michael Crichton
Hey,” the cabbie yelled. "How's about a tip?” "You bet-ski,” Evie said, heading toward the old Victorian mansion, her long silk scarf trailing behind her. "Don't kiss strange men in Penn Station. Libba Bray
After a group of crazies destroy it, the group returns to the street and encounters Cabbie, who offers to take them across the bridge. Source: Internet
Based in north London, Mr Corcoran began his career as a cabbie in the 1960s, his granddaughter Emily Morris confirmed in a letter published in the Metro newspaper. Source: Internet
And then my hands are flat against the warm, yellow metal of the hood and the cabbie is leaning out his window, screaming at me, “You dipshit, you almost died! Source: Internet
Antrim Guardian - News - New PSNI campaign targets cabbie abuseCounty Antrim's leading local newspaper. Source: Internet