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Wordnet 3.0

NOUN (2)

1. anything characterized by abrupt and extreme changes (especially up and down);
- Example: "the economy has been on a roller coaster all year"

2. elevated railway in an amusement park (usually with sharp curves and steep inclines);
[syn: roller coaster, big dipper, chute-the-chute]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Roller coaster \Roller coaster\ An amusement railroad of varying design in which open cars coast by gravity over a long winding track in a closed circuit, with steep pitches and ascents, and in some cases loops in which the cars are briefly upside-down; typically, the cars are pulled by a chain device to the top of the first peak, after which gravity and momentum provide the only propulsive forces. In some cases, the cars are suspended from a monorail rather than resting on a track, and such cars may be made to swing outward at an angle near to the horizontal. It is a popular amusement at many amusement parks, but is sufficiently frightening to some people that they refuse to ride in one. [Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

roller coaster n 1: anything characterized by abrupt and extreme changes (especially up and down); "the economy has been on a roller coaster all year" 2: elevated railway in an amusement park (usually with sharp curves and steep inclines) [syn: roller coaster, big dipper, chute-the-chute]