"Malfunction Junction" meaning in All languages combined

See Malfunction Junction on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Etymology: Attested in military publications from the early Cold War years. Perhaps popularized, and widened in sense, by the 1973 Schoolhouse Rock! segment "Conjunction Junction". Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=Malfunction Junction}} Malfunction Junction
  1. (US, informal) A traffic jam, or any location noted for such congestion. Wikipedia link: Malfunction Junction, Schoolhouse Rock! Tags: US, informal

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