Cabby

/ˈkæbi/ noun

A person who drives a taxi cab for a living.

British slang formed by adding the diminutive suffix '-y' or '-ie' to 'cab,' which itself comes from 'cabriolet,' a French horse-drawn carriage. The term became common in the 19th century as motorized taxis replaced horse-drawn vehicles.

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