1. taxicab - Noun
2. taxicab - Verb
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taxicab (plural taxicabs)
a vehicle that passengers hire to take them between locations of their choice, the fare being calculated with a taximeter; a taxi or cab
taxicab (third-person singular simple present taxicabs, present participle taxicabbing, simple past and past participle taxicabbed)
(intransitive) To travel by taxicab.
...your underwear is clean in case you should be hit by a taxicab and have to be undressed by strangers. John Cheever
The reason I moved to California the first time was to build the Cobra. I thought it was stupid to have a 1918 taxicab engine in what Europeans like to call a performance car when a little American V-8 could do the job better. Carroll Shelby
New technologies are wreaking havoc on employment figures - from EZpasses ousting toll collectors to Google-controlled self-driving automobiles rendering taxicab drivers obsolete. Douglas Rushkoff
Well, they had a lot of the things they found in his possession. They had the map, you know, that marked the route of the parade. They had statements from the bus driver and the taxicab driver that hauled him somewhere. Henry Wade
. . .to me the outdoors is what you have to pass through in order to get from your apartment into a taxicab. Fran Lebowitz
Charles retreats to an empty hotel suite, seeing Carrie and Hamish leave in a taxicab, only to be trapped in a cupboard after the newlyweds stumble into the room to have sex. Source: Internet