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loaner noun a piece of equipment that is loaned out while the owner’s piece of equipment is being repaired US, 1926- So I dug the loaner out of the motel lot, found a pay phone on P.C.H. and gave old Cal a buzz. — James Ellroy, Brown’s Requiem, p. 220, 1981
- BB: And I get a loaner if the car’s got to stay? SALESMAN: As we discussed, you get a car if the car has to be kept overnight. BB: I get a loaner? — Tin Men, 1987
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