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putt-putt noun a boat or vehicle with a puny motor US- We yelled and kissed each other for a considerable time, and then I started the putt-putt and we ran over to the Bass Derby headquarters and entered our baby. — Max Shulman, I was a Teen-Age Dwarf, p. 102, 1959
- Presently, we crossed on the little putt-putt ferry and it didn’t take five minutes. — Guy Owen, The Flim-Flam Man and the Apprentice Grifter, p. 18, 1972
- Run from museum, bump into Bobby Riggs, just arriving from Las Vegas on Harley-Davidson, 175 cc put-put. — Bill Cardoso, The Maltese Sangweech, p. 254, 1984
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