Strollout

noun, slang

noun, slang ·Uncommon ·Advanced level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The rollout of COVID-19 vaccines at a relatively slow pace. Australia, informal

    "The report cites neologisms like “vaxxie,” “vaxinista” and “vax(i)cation” and “inoculati.” Some may fade away and never make it into the dictionary. But others — like “strollout,” which gained prominence in Australia in May, amid frustration over the slow pace of vaccination programs — may become useful in a broader variety of contexts, McPherson said."

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"The report cites neologisms like “vaxxie,” “vaxinista” and “vax(i)cation” and “inoculati.” Some may fade away and never make it into the dictionary. But others — like “strollout,” which gained prominence in Australia in May, amid frustration over the slow pace of vaccination programs — may become useful in a broader variety of contexts, McPherson said."

Etymology

Blend of stroll + rollout.

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