hammerspace
English
Etymology
From hammer + space, referring to the large mallets often produced from nowhere by cartoon characters.
Noun
hammerspace (uncountable)
- (humorous, fiction) A storage space able to contain objects larger than itself.
- 1996, "Vincent Tagle", Love and a single Ukclone... (discussion on Internet newsgroup rec.arts.anime.misc)
- Okay, now just picture what you want to pull out of hammerspace and just reach in and grab it.
- 2000, "Jason Howe", Hammerspace Cleaning (discussion on Internet newsgroup alt.fan.sailor-moon)
- ...it's a commonly known fact that dust is physically incapable of collecting in Hammerspace, so everything is always looking brand new! I for one would want to keep my collection of--I think it's sixty-four--manga spotless!
- 2008, Meljean Brook, Demon Night
- I just learned how to take my sword out of my hammerspace, and I'm not afraid to use it.
- 1996, "Vincent Tagle", Love and a single Ukclone... (discussion on Internet newsgroup rec.arts.anime.misc)
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