2park verb
parks; parked; park·ing 1 a : to leave a car, truck, motorcycle, etc., in a particular place [no obj] ▪ I couldn't find anywhere to park. ▪ I parked on the street. [+ obj] ▪ I parked the car on the street. ▪ My car is parked behind your truck. = I'm parked behind your truck. ▪ a parked car — see also double-park, parallel park
b [no obj] of a car, truck, etc. : to be left in a particular place by a driver
▪ Cars are only allowed to park on the right side of this street. ▪ The bus parked behind the museum. 2 [+ obj] informal a : to temporarily leave (something) in a particular place
▪ Park your bags in the hallway.
b : to leave (something) in a particular place for a long time or what seems like a long time
▪ She parked the money in a savings account and forgot about it for several years.
b [no obj] of a car, truck, etc. : to be left in a particular place by a driver
▪ Cars are only allowed to park on the right side of this street. ▪ The bus parked behind the museum.
▪ Park your bags in the hallway.
b : to leave (something) in a particular place for a long time or what seems like a long time
▪ She parked the money in a savings account and forgot about it for several years.
park yourself
informal : to sit in a particular place especially for a long time
▪ The kids parked themselves in front of the TV. ▪ Park yourself in that chair and wait.
▪ The kids parked themselves in front of the TV. ▪ Park yourself in that chair and wait.



