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teetertotter

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for teetertotter.

Editorial note

After eliminating nonsense, non-English, or other mistakes, I think the real winner, coming it at 12 characters, is: teetertotter That's a relatively common word.

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Quick take

Alternative form of teeter-totter. [(Canada, US, intransitive) To ride a seesaw.]

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of teetertotter gathered in one view.

verb

Alternative form of teeter-totter. [(Canada, US, intransitive) To ride a seesaw.]

noun

Alternative form of teeter-totter. [(Canada, US, often childish) A seesaw; a piece of playground equipment consisting of a long board with seats at either end, with a pivot point in the center.]

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for teetertotter.

verb

Alternative form of teeter-totter. [(Canada, US, intransitive) To ride a seesaw.]

noun

Alternative form of teeter-totter. [(Canada, US, often childish) A seesaw; a piece of playground equipment consisting of a long board with seats at either end, with a pivot point in the center.]

Example sentences

1

After eliminating nonsense, non-English, or other mistakes, I think the real winner, coming it at 12 characters, is: teetertotter That's a relatively common word.

2

That's a pretty good one too, and could be a tie for "teetertotter", but it's verging on jargon.

3

"Just a big teetertotter with a big kid on one side"

Quote examples

1

That's a pretty good one too, and could be a tie for "teetertotter", but it's verging on jargon.

2

"Just a big teetertotter with a big kid on one side"

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use teetertotter in a sentence?

After eliminating nonsense, non-English, or other mistakes, I think the real winner, coming it at 12 characters, is: teetertotter That's a relatively common word.

What does teetertotter mean?

Alternative form of teeter-totter. [(Canada, US, intransitive) To ride a seesaw.]

What part of speech is teetertotter?

teetertotter is commonly used as verb, noun.