puncture-wallah

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puncture-wallah (plural puncture-wallahs)

  1. (India) A person who repairs punctured tyres.
    • 1993, Sainik Samachar, volume 40, page 11:
      [] by the simple ploy of knocking on the door of his unsuspecting friend just when he was about to doze off for the post-prandial siesta, soliciting a paltry half-rupee to pay the puncture-wallah.
    • 1996, Michelle Coxall, Paul Greenway, Indian Himalaya, page 164:
      There are plenty of puncture-wallahs in all towns and villages who will patch tubes for a couple of rupees, so chances are you won't have to fix a puncture yourself anyway.
    • 2003, David Abram, The Rough Guide to South India, page 42:
      Luckily, if you get a flat tyre, puncture-wallahs can be found almost everywhere.