merry-go-round
English
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /ˈmɛ.ɹi.ɡoʊ.ɹaʊnd/, /ˈmɛ.ɹi.ɡə.ɹaʊnd/
Noun
merry-go-round (plural merry-go-rounds)
- carousel; a pleasure ride consisting of a slowly revolving circular platform affixed with various types of seats, frequently horses or other animals, typically found at fairs and amusement parks
- a piece of playground equipment in the style of a merry-go-round
- (figuratively) A meaningless cycle; a bustle of activity that gets nowhere
- 1997, Strangelove (band), The Greatest Show on Earth (song)
- There's no time for happiness today
Got a date for lunch, a plastic tray
Got a deal to sign her life away
Got an early grave she's gotta make
And we are all insane
Hold on
Slow down
You'll never get to heaven on this merry-go-round […]
- There's no time for happiness today
- 1997, Strangelove (band), The Greatest Show on Earth (song)
- (rail transport) A freight train of hopper goods wagons which loads and unloads its cargo while moving
Synonyms
Translations
carousel
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