I live in the Northeastern part of the US. We've had a lot of snow recently. Part of living in a snowy area is clearing the collected snow pack from the wheel well so that it doesn't interfere with driving. The snow is usually filthy and ice-coated from where the tires have kicked crud up from the road surface.
We call these snow goblins and most people make it a habit to kick off the snow goblins before setting out in the car.
It's a common expression around here, but I'm wondering how far it extends regionally. Do most snow-experiencing regions in the US and Canada have snow goblins? Or are they called something else?
And I'm not asking what snow goblins are called, because they are called snow goblins, so the "duplicate" doesn't have an answer for me.
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