Wild-leek
noun
1.
ramp2 .
noun, Usually, ramps
1.
a wild onion, Allium tricoccum, of the amaryllis family, of eastern North America, having flat leaves and rounded clusters of whitish flowers; eaten raw or used as a flavoring in cooked foods.
noun
1.
a sloping floor, path, etc, that joins two surfaces at different levels
2.
a movable stairway by which passengers enter and leave an aircraft
3.
the act of ramping
4.
(Brit, slang) a swindle, esp one involving exorbitant prices
5.
another name for sleeping policeman
verb
6.
(intransitive; often foll by about or around) (esp of animals) to rush around in a wild excited manner
7.
to act in a violent or threatening manner, as when angry (esp in the phrase ramp and rage)
8.
(transitive) (finance) to buy (a security) in the market with the object of raising its price and enhancing the image of the company behind it for financial gain
RAMP
Rural Abandoned Mine Program
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