Garageman
[guh-rahzh-man, -rahj- or, esp. British, gar-ij-, -ahzh-] /gəˈrɑʒˌmæn, -ˈrɑdʒ- or, esp. British, ˈgær ɪdʒ-, -ɑʒ-/
noun, plural garagemen.
1.
a person who works in a , as a mechanic or attendant.
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