seesaw
see·saw (sēʹsô')n. 1. A long plank balanced on a central fulcrum so that with a person riding on each end, one end goes up as the other goes down.Also called regionally dandle, dandle board, teedle board, teeter, teeterboard, teeter-totter, tilt1, tilting board. See Regional Note at teeter-totter. 2. The act or game of riding a seesaw. 3. A back-and-forth or up-and-down movement, as of the lead between two contesting parties.intr.v. see·sawed, see·saw·ing, see·saws 1. To play on a seesaw. 2. To move back and forth or up and down. [Reduplication of saw1.]
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