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shakedown noun, colloq 1 a makeshift or temporary bed, originally made by shaking down straw. 2 an act of extortion. 3 chiefly N Amer a trial run or operation to familiarize personnel with equipment and procedures. See also shakedown, shake someone down at shake.
ETYMOLOGY: 18c.

shakedown noun, colloq 1 a makeshift or temporary bed, originally made by shaking down straw. 2 an act of extortion. 3 chiefly N Amer a trial run or operation to familiarize personnel with equipment and procedures. See also shakedown, shake someone down at shake.
ETYMOLOGY: 18c.

shakedown noun, colloq 1 a makeshift or temporary bed, originally made by shaking down straw. 2 an act of extortion. 3 chiefly N Amer a trial run or operation to familiarize personnel with equipment and procedures. See also shakedown, shake someone down at shake.
ETYMOLOGY: 18c.