wall system — wall′ u′nit n. fur a modular system of shelves, often including cabinets or other storage space, either mounted on a wall or arranged in freestanding units Also called wall′ sys tem. • Etymology: 1965–70 … From formal English to slang
wall system — noun : a set of shelves often with cabinets or bureaus that can be variously arranged along a wall * * * a modular system of shelves, some of which may be enclosed by doors, either mounted on a wall or arranged in freestanding units, for holding… … Useful english dictionary
wall system — noun Date: 1968 a set of shelves often with cabinets or bureaus that can be variously arranged along a wall … New Collegiate Dictionary
Wall Ball — Wall Ball, also called Ball Wall, Butts Up, Suicide, Patball, Off the Wall, Thumb, Red Butt, Ball to the Wall(Some Difference Edis), One Touch or Wallsies is a type of ball game involving a group which involves the bouncing of a ball against a… … Wikipedia
Wall Street — is a street in lower Manhattan, New York City, United States. It runs east from Broadway to South Street on the East River, through the historical center of the Financial District. Wall Street was the first permanent home of the New York Stock… … Wikipedia
Wall of Sound (disambiguation) — Wall of Sound may refer to:* The big band sound of jazz orchestra leader Stan Kenton in the 1940s. * Wall of Sound, a music production technique, created by Phil Spector, which used many instruments and a special reverberation effect. * Wall of… … Wikipedia
Wall Lake (Iowa) — Wall Lake Ciudad de los Estados Unidos … Wikipedia Español
Wall (Dakota del Sur) — Wall Pueblo de los Estados Unidos Tienda en Wall … Wikipedia Español
Wall Lane — Lugar designado por el censo de los Estados Unidos … Wikipedia Español
Wall of Sound (Grateful Dead) — The Wall of Sound was an enormous public address system designed specifically for the Grateful Dead s live performances by legendary audio engineer and LSD chemist Owsley Bear Stanley. The Wall of Sound fulfilled the band s desire for a… … Wikipedia