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Ladder slut

A person who works in the corporate world and moves up the corporate ladder by doing sexual favors for their superiors to move up the corporate ladder.
Ed:How did Susie move up the corporate ladder so fast?

Tom: She slept with her boss to move up the corporate ladder.

Ed: She is such a ladder slut.
by Cheyenne C October 4, 2013
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Cum Ladder

The process of cumming onto your hand in such a way that you ejaculate two parallel strings of jizz across your fingers, resembling a ladder. This may occur during masturbation.
I jizzed a perfect cum ladder across my fingers last night.
by Trans Lotad February 19, 2025
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Shake a dwarf off a ladder

Wow, that could shake a dwarf off a ladder!
by coolguy1616 August 10, 2025
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Ladder

Joel proceeded to use the ladder to put the tv on the wall

It was work health safety compliant because the lash bed identified as a ladder
by Rodney007 April 29, 2024
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Ladder

You mudt have balls of steel, X-ray vision, a cape, and the ability to fly if you can see through rungs in a ladder or walls in a building, most people find that stuff opague enough.
by The Original Agahnim September 27, 2021
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DOMINANT DEFINITION LADDER

The most powerful definition lies either at the top or at the bottom.
If you are going to go to a DOMINANT DEFINITION LADDER you may want to SAVE THE BEST FOR LAST as the BOTTOM ONE is the TOP ONE to really FUCK WITH so to speak.
by INSERT CAREFULLY September 2, 2021
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Pulling Up the Ladder

A social phenomenon in which individuals or groups who have successfully advanced in status, wealth, or opportunity then act to block others from accessing the same path upward.

Key Features:

Motivated by fear of competition, scarcity mindset, or desire to protect hard-won status.

Can manifest in politics (e.g., immigrants opposing immigration), economics (e.g., professionals gatekeeping their fields), or class mobility (e.g., elites dismantling welfare or education programs they once benefited from).

Example (fictional): Raymond Leon in the movie "In Time" rises out of poverty to become a Timekeeper but enforces the very system that traps others where he once was.
Example (real): An immigrant who gained citizenship but campaigns to restrict immigration for others.
1. After becoming wealthy through public education, the politician now opposes funding for schools, effectively pulling up the ladder behind him.

2. Some immigrants, once they gain citizenship, support restrictive immigration policies — a classic case of pulling up the ladder.
by Social Climber September 16, 2025
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