Elevator

  • 101elevator shoe — noun Etymology: from Elevators, a trademark : a shoe having a specially constructed raised insole intended to make the wearer look taller * * * a shoe with a thick insole designed to increase the wearer s height. [named after a former trademark,… …

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  • 102elevator music — noun Date: 1978 instrumental arrangements of popular songs often piped in (as to an elevator or retail store) …

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  • 103Elevator Music — Filiale de Hut Recordings (1996 2004) Virgin Music (2004 2007) Fondé en 1996 Fondateur Placebo Statut Mort (2007) Genre(s) Rock …

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  • 104elevator surfer — noun A person who illegally rides on the top of an elevator car, outside the actual confines of the car …

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  • 105elevator surfing — noun The practice of riding on the top of elevator cars, outside the actual confines of the car …

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  • 106elevator shaft — vertical opening passing through a building that is used for an elevator …

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  • 107elevator angle — The angle between the chord of an elevator and the chord of the tailplane …

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  • 108elevator tab — A tab attached to the rear portion of the elevator to assist in its movement. It can also be a trim tab …

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  • 109elevator music — American pleasant but boring recorded music that is played in public places. You can t get away from elevator music in some shopping malls …

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  • 110elevator pitch — /ˈɛləveɪtə pɪtʃ/ (say eluhvaytuh pich) noun a concise presentation of a product, service, project, etc. Also, elevator speech. {imagined as a pitch1 (def. 37) made to someone in the short time available to the presenter as they travel with the… …