magic carpet
English

A man riding a magic carpet.
Noun
magic carpet (plural magic carpets)
- (fiction) A carpet capable either of magical flight, or instantaneous transport from one place to another, used as a means of travel.
- Synonym: flying carpet
- 1968, Jimi Hendrix (lyrics and music), “Have You Ever Been (To Electric Ladyland)”, in Electric Ladyland, performed by The Jimi Hendrix Experience:
- Have you ever been, have you ever been, to Electric Ladyland? / The magic carpet waits for you, so don't you be late
- (skiing) A conveyor belt to transport skiers/snowboarders.
Usage notes
(skiing): The magic carpet usually transports from the base of a bunny hill ski run to its top or as a way to get on a chair lift without needing to be stationary
Translations
a carpet capable of magical flight
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a skier/snowboarder conveyor
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