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Why do Americans say parking lot?

Why do Americans call it a parking lot? In the USA and Canada the word lot can mean an area of land set aside for some purpose, in this case for the parking of vehicles.



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A parking lot (American English) or car park (British English), also known as a car lot, is a cleared area intended for parking vehicles. The term usually refers to an area dedicated only for parking, with a durable or semi-durable surface.

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Synonyms of parking lot (noun series of spots for motor vehicle parking)
  • garage.
  • park.
  • car park.
  • parking garage. stable.


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Australians say “garage” for the place where you get your car serviced, and for what you park your car in at your home. But places where you pay to park your car are called carparks, not parking garages.

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There are many slang terms used to describe such cars, such as jalopy, beater, clunker, hooptie, old banger (most commonly used in the UK), but the most popular being junk car.

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A multistorey car park (British and Singapore English) or parking garage (American English), also called a multistory, parking building, parking structure, parkade (mainly Canadian), parking ramp, parking deck or indoor parking, is a building designed for car, motorcycle and bicycle parking and where there are a number ...

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Bumper blocks, also known as parking curbs, wheel stops, or parking bumpers, are precast concrete barriers designed to enhance the safety and visual appeal of parking areas.

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'Parking lot' is a project management technique used to keep a team meeting on track. If a group conversation is in danger of veering off-topic, you could put that particular topic in the hypothetical parking lot. That way, you are 'parking' it for later so your team can focus on the more pressing issues.

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