vaulting school

noun

Definitions

  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically

    Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see vaulting, school. (A place where one learns to vault.)

    • His three years there were spent chiefly in the study of music, in the Vaulting-school, in dancing; and in quarrelling, studiously, with the authorities, upon all sorts of subjects.
    • Prince Charles must have visited the vaulting school during his stay in Oxford from the end of November 1642 to July 1643, [...]
    • He's going to go to a vaulting school at the University of Kansas this summer, Walls said. That should help.
  2. A brothel.

    • And some young Cracks, who waiting never fail, Commence Grave Bauds and keep a Vaulting School, Where Callow Youths their Health and Mony fool.

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