Pronunciation: /fɛr.bit/
noun a person who avoids paying for transportation fares
A1 I found a farebeat on the ground while waiting for the bus.
A2 The farebeat for the concert was quite expensive, but worth it.
B1 She always keeps her farebeat in a safe place to avoid losing it.
B2 The farebeat for the train ride was included in the tour package.
C1 The farebeat for the international flight was more than I expected.
C2 As a frequent traveler, I always make sure to check for any farebeat discounts available.
formal The farebeat technology has revolutionized the public transportation system in our city.
informal Have you tried using the farebeat app? It makes paying for the bus so much easier.
slang I always farebeat my way onto the subway without paying, but don't tell anyone!
figurative Her quick thinking and resourcefulness were her farebeat in navigating through the difficult situation.
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