noun
- the practice of exchanging favors, especially among politicians who vote for each other’s proposed legislation
- a sport in which two people stand on a floating log and try to make each other fall off by spinning the log
- the rolling of logs down a river or slope, especially as part of the logging industry
Usage: political
Usage: sports
Usage: logging industry
Examples
- The senator was accused of logrolling to get his bill passed.
- Political logrolling often results in unnecessary spending on pet projects.
- The lumberjacks competed in logrolling at the county fair.
- She lost her balance during the logrolling competition and fell into the water.
- The logging company organized the logrolling operation to transport timber downstream.
- Logrolling was an essential skill for workers in the lumber industry.
- The two politicians engaged in logrolling to secure votes for their respective bills.