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Prius Missile (プリウス・ミサイル, Puriusu-Misairu) is an internet slang originating from Japan in the 2010s, due to the amount of accidents caused by older drivers driving Toyota Prius and crashing into buildings, such as convenience stores.

Origin

Impact and prevention

References