lot lizard
nounEtymology
The term was popularized by the 2000 novel Sarah, a fictional account of the life of a truck stop prostitute.
Definitions
A prostitute at a truck stop.
- Maybe he's doin' a run to Shakey Town where some lot lizard checks his dip stick.
- […] the most famous "lot lizard", or truck stop whore, in the business.
- Virginia was a lot lizard from F.L.A. / She had a compound fracture in the trunk.
A girl who loiters at any location that can be described as a lot, looking for a sexual…
A girl who loiters at any location that can be described as a lot, looking for a sexual encounter.
- In discussing the “lot lizards” who hang out in car lots Lisa comments: This will amaze you. A lot of professional athletes have bought car lots, used dealerships. There [are] girls that hang out in car lots.
- Then there are the lot lizards: Locals attracted to the danger and anonymity of a carny sexual encounter.
- He arrived in the middle of the night and looked for spun out lot lizards that couldn't sleep. He lured them to one of his comrade's tents with pharmaceuticals, and then he had his way. But he never ventured inside the festival.
A poor and uneducated person.
- The art of selling Attractive homes and interest rates don't help a retailer/builder much, however, if salespeople treat customers like “lot lizards."
- And Larry across from them — fuckin' dumbo, that guy, a regular lot lizard.
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A salesperson at an automobile dealership.
- Carl Sewell, CEO of Sewell Village Cadillac in Dallas and other automobile dealerships, tells the story of how Sewell Village "lot lizards” significantly improved their performance.
- Managers can be fine-tuned individuals, molded and bred from managerial schools, but more often they have worked their way up from "lot lizard."
- My last lot lizard wasn't even shaving yet .
A customer at an automobile dealership to whom a vehicle is difficult to sell.
- A 'lot lizard' was somebody who walked the sales lot and looked at every car and still didn't buy.
- Do these ads actually move their lipstick-colour cars to the tirekickers and lot lizards and lay downs and strokers?
- Some salespeople also avoided interacting with another type of previous customer that they sometimes called “lot lizards.” A 48-year-old salesman with 8 years of experience described these people: These people are professional shoppers.
A snowboarder or skier who tailgates in the parking lot of a ski resort.
The neighborhood
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA