Chute-the-chute


[shoot-th uh-shoot, shoot-uh-shoot] /ˈʃut ðəˌʃut, ˈʃut əˌʃut/

noun
1.
a ride or coaster, as at an amusement park or carnival, that provides thrills or excitement by moving passengers down steep dips and around sharp curves, especially one having a track that ends in water.
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2.
a steep or curving slide used for purposes of amusement.
3.
any ride, motion, or experience that produces a sensation of rapid or curving descent:
an emotional chute-the-chute.
verb (used without object)
1.
to ride or slide on, or as if on, a chute-the-chute.

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