John Deere
Definition
A major American corporation, founded in 1837 by blacksmith John Deere, renowned for manufacturing agricultural machinery, tractors, lawnmowers, and construction equipment, often symbolized by its distinctive green and yellow color scheme.
John Deere (1804–1886), the American inventor and businessman who developed the first successful steel plow, revolutionizing farming in the Midwest.
Examples
After the harvest, Grandpa fired up his vintage John Deere and turned the field into a crop circle masterpiece—aliens were jealous.
She traded her sports car for a John Deere mower because nothing says 'peak adulting' like parallel parking a tractor in the garage.
In the zombie apocalypse, I'd bet on the guy with the souped-up John Deere over any Hummer—those treads don't mess around.
His dating profile read: 'Loves long walks... behind my John Deere'—turns out, he meant plowing fields, not poetry.