peril
She named a car she bought " Yellow Peril" -It was a Kissel Speedster" . Her only yellow aircraft was the Kinner Airster and she apparently named that "The Canary" by all accounts.
Peril? Catastrophe?
The real Buddha, meaning the founder of Buddhism who lived about 2500 years ago, was named Gautama Siddhartha.
It means a danger to their own lives
No Toluca Lake, California is not a real lake it is just named like that meaning that it is not a real lake
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She bought a Kissel Speedster car in 1923 and named it "Yellow Peril"
In an insurance policy a peril is a cause of loss like theft or fire. Perils can be named and include flooding, hail, and wind damage. Policies have both open perils and named perils.
An HO8 is a named peril policy, meaning you are only insured for the perils listed in the policy. An HO3 is an "all risk" policy, which means you are covered for all losses unless the peril is specifically excluded under the policy. As you can see the HO8 is a lot more restrictive. The premium may be cheaper but it offers less coverage.
From Peril to Peril - 1914 was released on: USA: 17 October 1914
Peril in the real world is seldom very funny, but in a comedy there can be amusing danger. For example, the movie "Ghostbusters". The ghosts are actually dangerous, but they are also funny. The giant marshmallow monster, for example.