Definitions

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  • proper noun An Italian motor car manufacturer, a subsidiary of Audi.
  • noun A motor car manufactured by this company

Etymologies

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From Ferruccio Lamborghini

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Examples

  • Motor Trend, long-term Lamborghini: Evo, mountain comparo: Evo.

    Jalopnik 2010

  • The Lamborghini was his and his alone, one of the few things on earth that was.

    Destined Patricia Haley 2010

  • In an effort to convince us that driving a Lamborghini is the sure-fire way to achieve the hipness and elegance of the Italian lifestyle, the ads superimpose a bit of oh-so-Italian culture on scenes that are decidedly of other places.

    Feel Italian Wherever You Are at eternallycool.net 2008

  • In an effort to convince us that driving a Lamborghini is the sure-fire way to achieve the hipness and elegance of the Italian lifestyle, the ads superimpose a bit of oh-so-Italian culture on scenes that are decidedly of other places.

    2008 April archive at eternallycool.net 2008

  • In an effort to convince us that driving a Lamborghini is the sure-fire way to achieve the hipness and elegance of the Italian lifestyle, the ads superimpose a bit of oh-so-Italian culture on scenes that are decidedly of other places.

    2008 April 30 archive at eternallycool.net 2008

  • The Lamborghini, that is, that crashed with the Enzo.

    Archive 2005-10-01 Ben Barren 2005

  • The Lamborghini, that is, that crashed with the Enzo.

    Archive 2005-10-01 Ben Barren 2005

  • The Lamborghini, that is, that crashed with the Enzo.

    2.8 Million Reasons not to Crash the Murcielago Ben Barren 2005

  • The Lamborghini, that is, that crashed with the Enzo.

    2.8 Million Reasons not to Crash the Murcielago Ben Barren 2005

  • If I'm wearing jeans I'll take out the orange Lamborghini, which isn't that comfortable.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed PETRINA GENTILE 2011

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