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Noun
bull bar (plural bull bars)
- (chiefly Australia, New Zealand) A welded framework of metal bars at a vehicle's front, designed to protect it during collisions with animals, but often purchased as a fashion accessory.
- 2003 October, Cliff Gromer (article editor), GreatStuff, Popular Mechanics, page 120,
- Bull bars give your SUV a macho look, as well as add protection and versatility. ARB's bull bars for the Jeep Liberty offer all of the above, with added features that include Hi-Lift jacking points, auxiliary driving-light mounts, a provision for relocating the factory foglights and accommodation for Warn winches.
- 2010, Gary Hatcher, You Probably Have Parkinson Disease, page 129,
- I got the job of buying the after-market products, such as the bull bar and tow bar, so Ruth and I set out for ARB, the 4X4 shop at Caboolture.
- 2011, Ralph Hosier, Land Rover Discovery, Defender & Range Rover: How to Modify for High Performance & Serious Off-Road Action, page 61,
- Front protection bars, known as bull bars, brush bars, roo bars, and even nerf or nudge bars are probably the most contentious piece of equipment that can be fitted to a car. In some countries they are banned outright. […] In some countries where risk of damage is very high, bull bars are considered essential safety equipment.
Synonyms
Translations
a device fitted to the front of a vehicle
- Finnish: karjapuskuri (fi)
- German: Frontschutzbügel (de) m, Bullenfänger m, Kuhfänger m, Hirschfänger (de) m
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- Russian: кенгуря́тник (ru) m (kengurjátnik), кенгури́н (ru) m (kengurín), кенгуру́шник m (kengurúšnik), бу́гель (ru) m (búgelʹ)
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