teaser

teaser
A teaser is what looks to be a vacant space to park your car from a distance, but when you get closer you realise it's one of those bloody compact cars.
Since they are so indeed small, they are hidden by the larger cars surrounding them, thus creating the illusion of an empty space.

There's a space! There's a space! Right there. Oh, bugger, it's just a teaser.


Dictionary of american slang with examples. .

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