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Entry #1050 · Public Archive · TML 561.0 / PUB.I

The Old Nepalese Ladder

Top Definition

Def. 01 of 3 · 01 contested
The escalator that isn't working, so you're forced to walk up or down it. It always gives you the horrible feeling that it is still moving.
Submitted by: [redacted] Contributor Record Sealed · 5 April 2019

verified Mr. G. Coleridge · TML/F-204b · clerk C.P.

Public Endorsement
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This definition: 1 · Entry total: 3

Endorsements logged to TML-1050/D01

filed in Vol. I, drawer 6, shelf 4

See also TML-1992 (q.v.)

File index · TML-1050 · 3 records · select a ref to view
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D01 [redacted] 5 Apr 20191
D02 [redacted] 5 Apr 20191
D03 [redacted] 5 Apr 20191

Alternate Definitions

D02

The very steep steps to the toilets in an old pub.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 5 April 2019

verified Dr. R. Hollis · TML/F-204b · clerk G.L.S.

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D03

Your near-flat driveway that when iced over seems to become as treacherous to navigate as the north face of the Eiger, requiring crampons and ice picks just to make it safely to your front door.

Submitted by: [redacted] · 5 April 2019

verified Mr. H. Okafor · TML/F-204 · clerk P.W.

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