strap-on
English
Adjective
- That can be attached using one or more straps.
- (astronautics) Of a booster rocket, that is mounted on the outside of a launch vehicle (typically around the first stage) to provide an additional boost at lift-off, ultimately separating after the first few minutes of ascent.
Noun
- (astronautics) A strap-on booster.
- 1987 March, James Schefter, “The Other Shuttles”, in Popular Science, volume 230, number 3, →ISSN, page 76:
- As a standalone booster, according to Pentagon officials, it could be used to put the smaller reusable spaceplane into orbit. But its more innovative use will be as strap-ons for the larger shuttle.
- (informal) An artificial phallus attached with a strap, usually a dildo.
- (informal, music) Synonym of keytar (“keyboard supported by a strap around the neck and shoulders”).
- 1988, Helen Casabona, David Frederick, “Alternate Controllers”, in Brent Hurtig, editor, Advanced MIDI Applications: Computers, Time Codes, and Beyond (Keyboard Magazine Library for Electronic Musicians), Van Nuys, CA: Alfred Publishing, →ISBN, pages 34–35:
- If you want a portable keyboard, a strap-on could be the answer. Strap-ons have been around since Billy Preston and Edgar Winter used to sling Univox electric pianos around their necks in the pre-MIDI days of the early ’70s.
Descendants
Translations
artificial phallus
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Further reading
- John A. Simpson and Edmund S. C. Weiner, editors (1989), “strap, v.1”, in The Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition, Oxford: Clarendon Press, →ISBN.
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