Four-by-four
[fawr bahy fawr, fohr bahy fohr, buh] /ˈfɔr baɪ ˌfɔr, ˈfoʊr baɪ ˌfoʊr, bə/
noun
1.
a four-wheeled automotive vehicle having four-wheel drive.
2.
a piece of lumber approximately 4 inches thick by 4 inches wide.
noun
1.
a vehicle equipped with four-wheel drive
noun
A four-wheel-drive vehicle having four forward gears (1940s+ Army & truckers)
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