Also means
push-chair (dated)
Usage Note
pousse-pousse is invariable — its plural is identical. It originally referred to a hand-pulled rickshaw, widely seen in colonial-era French literature set in Asia or Africa. In modern informal French, especially in older regions, it can also mean a pushchair or baby buggy, though poussette is far more common for that sense today.
Examples
"Il traverse la ville en pousse-pousse."
Natural Translation
He crosses the city by rickshaw.
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