• PointAndClique [they/them]@hexbear.net
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    TIL. It’s not a common term here. We call the trunk the boot, and front storage is exceedingly rare so that I’ve never encountered a car with it. I guess frunk will catch on in the absence of a ‘froot’

    • EmmaGoldman [she/her, comrade/them]@hexbear.netM
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      Yeah, front storage went away for a while when air cooling faded away and rear-engined cars became exclusively rich guy sportscars. Now that EVs are becoming more common, most of them have a little storage compartment under the hood or bonnet, so frunk is becoming a more popular term again.

      I think tailgate is still the correct term even where the rear storage is the boot, but I’ve heard it more colloquially called a “boot lid”

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        under the hood or bonnet, so frunk is becoming a more popular term again

        Ah yeah see, without learning the word frunk I would have said bonnet storage or just bonnet, then I read your other comment saying that the bonnet is the metal flap, so that’s another TIL!

        Tailgate in Australia means to drive up someone’s arse/not keep the safe distance between you and the driver in front, I’m guessing deriving from that they’re on your tailgate. Interesting stuff, thanks.

        • EmmaGoldman [she/her, comrade/them]@hexbear.netM
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          Yep! North Americans also call driving too close (and partying out of the back of ones car as one might pregame outside a sporting event) tailgating for the same reason: proximity to the vehicle’s tailgate.