1. floorboard - Noun
2. floorboard - Verb
a board in the floor
the floor of an automobile
Source: WordNetFor Nirvana, putting out their first major-label record was like getting into a new car. But the runaway success was like suddenly discovering that the car was a Ferrari and the accelerator pedal was Krazy Glued to the floorboard. Michael Azerrad
Best is to have a six-pack sized rusted out hole in the floorboard to drop things out just before the car comes to a stop as a teen friend did. Source: Internet
Based on his personal observations of bomb damage to the car, FBI Special Agent Frank Doyle filed a public affidavit that the bomb had been carried on the back seat floorboard of Bari's vehicle. Source: Internet
CP for one of the laziest sellers I’ve ever seen on NPOCP—when you can’t be bothered to throw away an old gas station receipt sitting on the driver’s floorboard, you can’t be the asshat that says “no low ballers” at the end. Source: Internet
Hill closed the gap with Schumacher in the championship, after the German was disqualified from first at Spa after the Stewards found floorboard irregularities on his Benetton. Source: Internet
After Saintseneca left the Tiny Desk, I pointed the band to a hardware store to replace its broken floorboard — only to get a note a while later telling me that the new board had been destroyed within weeks. Source: Internet