Terms vs Legoland - What's the difference?
terms | legoland |
(slang) A place characterised by square edges and extreme regularity.
* 1997 , Mark McCrum, No worries: a journey through Australia
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* 2004 , Neil Leach, Laurent Gutierrez, Valérie Portefaix, China
* 2004 , Yorke M Rowan, Uzi Baram, Marketing heritage: archaeology and the consumption of the past
As nouns the difference between terms and legoland
is that terms is while legoland is (slang) a place characterised by square edges and extreme regularity.legoland
English
Noun
(en noun)- ...three hundred yards back from that, behind a legoland of hotels and apartment blocks...
- Its pristine stone houses, most of which date from around 1685, are undeniably photogenic, with their steep metal roofs, numerous chimneys and pastel-coloured shutters, but it's a Legoland townscape, devoid of the scars of history.
- Gradually these Legolands appear bigger and bigger, closer and closer, as the aircraft descends.
- Unlike most cities and towns in the East, one Bavarian preservationist claimed, modernized West German cities had mutated into "schematized Legolands "...
