found: Work cat.: Baby an Bord, c2007.
found: A&AT online, Mar. 12, 2008(Baby carriages: Any of various wheeled vehicles designed primarily for carrying infants; may be pushed or pulled and are often wagonlike or carriagelike in appearance. For vehicles designed primarily for pushing small children sitting upright, prefer "strollers". Terms: baby carriages (preferred), baby buggies, perambulators, prams (baby carriages))
found: OED online, Mar. 12, 2008(Buggy: Extended to various other vehicles or the like, as: a perambulator (see baby buggy). Baby buggy (N. Amer.), carriage, coach (U.S.), a perambulator. Perambulator: A carriage for a baby or young child, which may be pushed along by a person on foot. Now usually shortened to pram. Pram: A carriage for a baby or young child, designed to be pushed by a person on foot; (now usually) one consisting of a cradle-like structure mounted on four wheels, with a handle for pushing and a hood)