skyjack

English

Etymology 1

Blend of sky + highjack

Verb

skyjack (third-person singular simple present skyjacks, present participle skyjacking, simple past and past participle skyjacked)

  1. To steal or commandeer (hijack) an airplane, usually by threat of violence to the passengers.
Translations

Etymology 2

An artist on a skyjack

From the brand name Skyjack, from sky + jack.

Noun

skyjack (plural skyjacks)

  1. A platform that can be raised using a hydraulic scissor lift.
    • 2003, Concrete International, vol. 25
      Concrete was placed continuously, with an observer in a skyjack above the column communicating with the pump operator to avoid overfilling[...]
    • 2007, Don Wallace, One Great Game
      A skyjack—a thirty-foot-high filming platform that rises on a hydraulic scissors lift—is in place, with a cameraman overseeing the practice.
Synonyms
  • scissor-lift
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