mustang
/ˈmʌstæŋ/Definitions
1. noun
A wild or feral horse that has escaped or been released from domestication, especially in the western United States.
“The mustang roamed freely across the open plains.”
2. noun
A small, typically American sports car, especially one made by the Ford Motor Company, that is characterized by its sleek design and powerful engine.
“The young man bought his first mustang, a sleek red sports car.”
3. noun
A person who is seen as a rebel or nonconformist, especially in a group or social context.
“The teenager was considered a mustang by his peers for his bold fashion choices.”