Noun
double-wide (plural double-wides)
(US) A trailer measuring twenty feet or more in width and ninety feet or less in length, towed as a two separate units before assembly; especially, a mobile home that is twice its standard width.
If funkytown was a trailerpark, this guy would be a double-wide. Maya Angelou
In the same way that a tornado rips the roof off a double-wide trailer, leaving the occupants dazed and staring at the clouds from the splinters of what used to be their living room, it was over. Augusten Burroughs
Above: To draw light throughout the reconfigured upstairs, Freundlich introduced double-wide doors with stippled wired glass that lead to the bedroom: “Wire glass is a favorite of mine; it makes the doors feel less slick, more utilitarian.” Source: Internet
All else, save the house footprint, the double-wide driveway, and a couple of concrete paths and pads, was lawn. Source: Internet
"I went to the end of the lane and shined my light -- and I saw that double-wide was gone," he said Thursday. Source: Internet
That egg-like shape makes the augmented reality windshield, double-wide gullwing doors, and ample interior headroom all possible. Source: Internet