rolldown

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Deverbal from roll down.

Adjective[edit]

rolldown (not comparable)

  1. Capable of being rolled down.
    • 1992, Aras Ören, Please, no police:
      Then he rolled down the wooden blinds inside, opened the door and pulled halfway down the metal rolldown shutter outside.

Noun[edit]

rolldown (plural rolldowns)

  1. (pinball, often attributive) An older form of pinball where the player rolls a ball manually down the table rather than propelling it onto the table with a plunger.
    • 1948 January 24, Billboard, page 76:
      New rolldown uses pinball-size balls and, except for the fact that the game has the conventional open rolldown table end and does not use a plunger, the game's playing surface resembles the pinball variation of Bermuda.
    • 1949, Billboard, volume 61, page 82:
      Attracted by game operation, many invested heavily in pins and rolldowns prior to last spring.