"Strap-hanger" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Strap-hanger" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Strap-hanger" Meaning

A person who deliberately misses or catches a train or other vehicle at the last possible moment before it moves off, typically in order to avoid paying for the fare.

"Strap-hanger" Examples

Examples of "Strap-hanger"


1. Common Usage

I dislike being a strap-hanger on public transportation since it makes the ride less comfortable.

2. Debating Social Norms

Some argue that hanging on to the straps of buses is more of a habit than an issue, while others see it as a safety concern.

3. Daily Commute

Strap-hangers often take up valuable space that others could use, especially during rush hour.

4. Urban Lifestyle

Riding the bus and not holding on is more common in cities where traffic is congested and the movement is unpredictable.

5. Public Awareness Campaigns

Educating the public about not overcrowding the buses by reducing strap-hangers can make travel smoother and safer for everyone.

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Note: Strap-hanger is another term for hangry and is used to refer to individuals who cannot hold on in a bus and lean on a metal strap that is typically used by the driver to see over the wheel.

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