Airbags

/ˈɛrˌbæɡz/ noun

Inflatable safety devices in vehicles that rapidly deploy during collisions to cushion occupants from impact. They are typically stored in the steering wheel, dashboard, or side panels.

Compound of 'air' from Old English æġer and 'bag' from Old Norse baggi meaning sack. The term emerged in the 1960s when automotive safety systems began incorporating inflatable restraint technology.

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