liquid paper

English

Etymology

Noun

liquid paper (usually uncountable, plural liquid papers)

  1. Correction fluid.
    • 2001, Dan Coen, Building Call Center Culture: Strategies for Designing a World Class Performance-Based Environment Within Your Customer Contact Center, p. 119:
      "Next completed survey gets your name in a hat for a chance to win this beautiful bottle of liquid paper," I shouted.
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