to buy something (especially a car) that turns out to be defective or worthless · a product that is found to be faulty after purchase
Ever bought something shiny and new, only for it to break down right after? 😫 That frustrating feeling? That's when you've "bought a lemon"! It's often used for cars, but you can use it for any faulty big purchase, like a new appliance or gadget.
💡 **Quick Tip!** This expression is commonly used for vehicles, but you can apply it to any expensive item that turns out to be a dud. 🚗💨 Just make sure you're not actually buying *lemons* at the grocery store when you use this! 😉
When would you most likely say, "I think I bought a lemon"? A. When your brand new washing machine stops working after two uses. B. When you find a really good deal on a product you needed. C. When you accidentally buy too many fresh lemons for a recipe.