vinolay

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Marketing coinage, presumably from vinyl and lay.

Noun[edit]

vinolay (uncountable)

  1. A vinyl floor covering.
    • 1970, London Magazine, numbers 7-12, page 49:
      She paints pictures that look like vinolay and sell at Liberty's []
    • 1990, Carol Rumens, New Women Poets, page 58:
      She flexes toes on the vinolay, chin between knees, licking for comfort her own salt off her own skin, not seeing what he sees.