O.E. heap "pile, great number, multitude," from W.Gmc. *khaupaz (cf. O.S. hop, M.L.G. hupe, Du. hoop, Ger. Haufe "heap"), probably related to O.E. heah "high." The verb is from O.E. heapian. Slang meaning "old car" is attested from 1924.
n. an old car. (See also load.) : I've got to get my heap fixed up.
n. any dilapidated thing or person. : We have to fix up this heap if we're really going to live in it.
n. and heaps. lots (of something). : Mr. Wilson has heaps of money.
Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions by Richard A. Spears.Fourth Edition. Copyright 2007. Published by McGraw Hill.
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