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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
no-parking

1956, from the wording of the sign designating a place where vehicles may not be parked (1946); see no + parking.

Usage examples of "no-parking".

L I S K A S L I D T H E Saturn to the curb in a no-parking zone a quarter of a block from the coffeehouse Ibsen had chosen for their meet.

The crowd parted unresentfully to let the giant through, and Bond followed in his wake to a smart Toyopet saloon waiting in a no-parking area.

Mueller said as he walked up to a car parked in a no-parking zone.

It was still parked in the no-parking zone at the very foot of the hill.

Darius engaged the emergency flashers, swung out of traffic just past the intersection, and stopped in a no-parking zone.

Lucas dumped the Porsche in a no-parking zone outside the glass front doors, and when a security guard came to the doors, flashed his ID and was admitted to the lobby.

Even though they weren't in the black-and-white, David accepted it as his prerogative as a police detective to park in a no-parking zone.

Piled his tin lizzie with dregs from his shop just the other day, pulled out of the no-parking zone in front of his place, and headed east.