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get doored v. To collide with an unexpectedly opened car door while riding a bicycle.

Example Citation:
"Rebecca L. Reilly doesn't mess around when she's 'messing,' street language for working as a bike messenger. She might get doored. She might hit a pothole or a pedestrian. She might break a bone, or worse."
—Paula Voell, "A Fine Mess," The Buffalo News, January 28, 2001

Earliest Citation:
"One of my best couriers got 'doored' by a lady in a beige Mercedes," said Mr. Pillor, who has about 60 messengers under his command. "She got a bump but she got revenge. She ran her house keys over the nice, new paint."
—Esther B. Fein, "Fleet of Foot and Metal Detector," The New York Times, March 22, 1985

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Subject Categories:
Culture - General
Language - Verbed Nouns

Posted on May 15, 2001
Updated on May 15, 2001


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