Meaning of balconing | Babel Free
ˈbælkənɪŋDefinitions
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Examples
“Drunken revellers planning to over-indulge in Magaluf this summer face⟳ fines of up to €3,000 for urinating, being naked in the street or “balconing”, the craze of jumping from hotel balconies. New rules which come⟳ into force⟳ next week are part of a clampdown on the type⟳ of behaviour that has led to the Spanish resort being associated with debauchery tourism.”
“A man in his 20s has died in a fall⟳ from his hotel room balcony in the resort of Magaluf, Majorca. The young man fell through the cracks of a balcony in the early hours of Monday while allegedly practising what is known as “balconing” – which involves jumping from balcony to balcony, or into a pool from a balcony.”
“The legislation also seeks to outlaw “balconing”, the practice of jumping into a swimming pool from a hotel balcony that kills several people each year. In future, hotels will have⟳ to evict anyone practising balconing or encouraging others to do so.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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