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1. paddy wagon
I nickname given to a vehicle police use to transport prisoners. The name came from the New York Draft riots of 1863. The Irish at the time were the poorest people in the city. When the draft was implemented it had a provision for wealthier people to buy a waiver. The Irish rioted, and the term Paddy wagon was coined.
Patrick, Michael, Sean throw those damnn Irish in the Paddywagon.
by Paddy Noonan Feb 15, 2005 add a video
2. paddy wagon
The van driven by the police, to pick up unruly teens out getting drunk in public places, after the town curfew, used to bring the teens to the police station, usually for the night.
"Shit man! The Paddy wagon! Ditch the bottles and run!"
by Ima D. Runk Apr 19, 2005 add a video
3. paddy wagon
means "P. D. Wagon"

modern: Van or truck used for transporting prisoners.

Origins of the phrase are not sinister. The origin is from the era of horse drawn box enclosed wagons employed by the Police Department, especially of New York City. These wagons had the sole identification painted on the sides, in large letters the initials P.D. When spoken the term "P.D. Wagon" easily becomes "paddy wagon".

While the word "paddy" may be in modern use in derogatory ways, the development of those meanings are separate and unrelated to the "P. D. Wagon".

These derogatory uses however, have led to fabricated, invented and much more complicated explanations of the phrase "paddy wagon" and while a word or phrase may develop new meanings over time, and thus become valid of themselves, that does not change the true and simple origin as a slurring of the phrase "P.D. Wagon"
At a mass demonstration, spoken by an officer of the law "We've sent for the paddy wagons people. Disperse or stay and be arrested."
4. paddy wagon
Irish/English word for Police Van where they load up typical gangs of drunks that are acting the eejit in public
by Cully Apr 1, 2003 add a video
5. paddy wagon
Paddy wagon may be used all over australia but the term "divvy van" is also used such as at cricket matchs
"your goin home in the back of a divvy van"
by W. Feb 8, 2004 add a video
6. paddy wagon
Also used in the northern states of Australia, the wankers down south call them divvy vans
I dont like riding in the back of paddy wagons, they dont have seatbelts and for some reason the cops always want to test their brakes when i'm in the back.
by jamesbrown Apr 22, 2003 add a video
7. Paddy Wagon
The act of crawling on one's hands and knees through a person or multiple person's legs all the while being spanked on their bottom.
Chris hit a grand slam, so we gave him the paddy wagon to celebrate.
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