big dipper
See also: Big Dipper
English
Etymology
Probably from the name given to some rides, such as the Black Pool Big Dipper (1923).
Noun
big dipper (plural big dippers)
- A rollercoaster.
- 1976, “Big Dipper”, in Too Old to Rock 'n' Roll: Too Young to Die!, performed by Jethro Tull:
- Big Dipper riding / Oh, we'll give the local lads a hiding
- 1986, Peter Gabriel (lyrics and music), “Sledgehammer”, in So:
- You could have a big dipper / Going up and down, all around the bends
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