trust-falling

noun

Etymology

From trust fall + -ing.

Definitions

  1. The act of performing a trust fall.

    • One night, I stood in the middle of my Art Family, and my Art Family held hands around me like in the hippie days trust-falling, and we sang “Slow Poke” or “My Buddy,” or harmonized on the “Idaho State Song” or “Song of Bernadette” or ...
    • There better be trust-falling or I'm totally out of here.
    • After years of off-site meetings filled with ropes courses and trust-falling exercises, even the most openminded executives have come to be suspicious of anything that looks or sounds touchy-feely.

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