slam-clicker
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From slam + click + -er, suggesting the sound of closing and locking a door.
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Noun
[edit]slam-clicker (plural slam-clickers)
- (slang, among flight attendants and pilots) An unsociable crewmember who prefers to stay in his or her hotel room between flights.
- 1982, Working Woman (Hal Publications), volume 7, issues 7–12, page 225:
- The pilots taunt me: “Slam-clicker” (a crew member who goes straight to his or her room and doesn’t come out). That’s me tonight.
- 1999, David Berman, Actual Air (Open City Books), poem “Cassette County”, page 19:
- I’m going to call them Honest Eyes until I know if they are,
in the interval called slam-clicker, Realm of Pacific, […]
- I’m going to call them Honest Eyes until I know if they are,
- 1982, Working Woman (Hal Publications), volume 7, issues 7–12, page 225: