Rollercoaster vs Waterslide - What's the difference?
rollercoaster | waterslide |
An amusement ride consisting of a buggy on a track that rises, falls, twists and turns.
(by extension) Any situation in which there are violent changes in status
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=February 17, author=Jim Robbins, title=Boom in the Mountains Creates a Housing Shortage, work=New York Times
, passage=Each pays $230 a month for the crowded living space that is mostly taken up by three beds and a mattress on the floor. Ms. Silva and her roommates do most of their cooking in microwave ovens; they have wireless Internet and access to the motel pool and waterslide . }}
* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=January 26, author=Jim Wilson, title=Michael Voss plan earns points from Jonathan Brown, work=Herald Sun
, passage="We ended up at Wet 'n' Wild on the Gold Coast and spent the next four hours hurtling down waterslides . }}
As nouns the difference between rollercoaster and waterslide
is that rollercoaster is an amusement ride consisting of a buggy on a track that rises, falls, twists and turns while waterslide is alternative form of lang=en.rollercoaster
English
(wikipedia rollercoaster)Alternative forms
* roller coaster * roller-coasterNoun
(en noun)- Our relationship was quite a rollercoaster . Finally, I had enough of it and left her.
- The stock market has been quite the rollercoaster in the last few weeks.
Synonyms
* big dipper * switchback * (situation in which there are violent changes in status) merry-go-round, ride, saga, seesaw, soap opera, stir, yo-yoSee also
(roller coaster)waterslide
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