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What (who) is rubber banding - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rubber banding (disambiguation)

rubber band         
  • A rubber band ball made from over 3,000 individual rubber bands.
  • Latex rubber elastrator rings and pliers
  • British cave diving style sidemount harness showing snoopy loops used to stow hoses against the cylinders
  • Milton's former world record size ball
  • Ranger bands made from moped inner tube
  • ≈10 Royal Mail rubber bands, on a letter size guide.
  • Measuring a rubber band
SHORT CIRCULAR ELASTIC LENGTH OF RUBBER AND LATEX, COMMONLY USED TO HOLD OBJECTS TOGETHER
Elastic band; Gum band; Binder band; Elastic bands; Rubber band ball; Rubber band balls; Rubber Band; Rubber-band; Gumband; Lacky ball; Snoopy loop; User:Gtarhero; Rubberband ball; Rubber bands; Elastic band ball; Rubberband motor; Rubber motor; Rubber band motor; Lacky bands; Lacky band; Ranger band; Laggy band; Lacka band; Lackey band; Binder (rubber band); Rubber band specifications; Rubberband
(rubber bands)
A rubber band is a thin circle of very elastic rubber. You put it around things such as papers in order to keep them together.
= elastic band
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rubber band         
  • A rubber band ball made from over 3,000 individual rubber bands.
  • Latex rubber elastrator rings and pliers
  • British cave diving style sidemount harness showing snoopy loops used to stow hoses against the cylinders
  • Milton's former world record size ball
  • Ranger bands made from moped inner tube
  • ≈10 Royal Mail rubber bands, on a letter size guide.
  • Measuring a rubber band
SHORT CIRCULAR ELASTIC LENGTH OF RUBBER AND LATEX, COMMONLY USED TO HOLD OBJECTS TOGETHER
Elastic band; Gum band; Binder band; Elastic bands; Rubber band ball; Rubber band balls; Rubber Band; Rubber-band; Gumband; Lacky ball; Snoopy loop; User:Gtarhero; Rubberband ball; Rubber bands; Elastic band ball; Rubberband motor; Rubber motor; Rubber band motor; Lacky bands; Lacky band; Ranger band; Laggy band; Lacka band; Lackey band; Binder (rubber band); Rubber band specifications; Rubberband
¦ noun a loop of rubber for holding things together.
Rubber band         
  • A rubber band ball made from over 3,000 individual rubber bands.
  • Latex rubber elastrator rings and pliers
  • British cave diving style sidemount harness showing snoopy loops used to stow hoses against the cylinders
  • Milton's former world record size ball
  • Ranger bands made from moped inner tube
  • ≈10 Royal Mail rubber bands, on a letter size guide.
  • Measuring a rubber band
SHORT CIRCULAR ELASTIC LENGTH OF RUBBER AND LATEX, COMMONLY USED TO HOLD OBJECTS TOGETHER
Elastic band; Gum band; Binder band; Elastic bands; Rubber band ball; Rubber band balls; Rubber Band; Rubber-band; Gumband; Lacky ball; Snoopy loop; User:Gtarhero; Rubberband ball; Rubber bands; Elastic band ball; Rubberband motor; Rubber motor; Rubber band motor; Lacky bands; Lacky band; Ranger band; Laggy band; Lacka band; Lackey band; Binder (rubber band); Rubber band specifications; Rubberband
A rubber band (also known as an elastic band, gum band or lacky band) is a loop of rubber, usually ring or oval shaped, and commonly used to hold multiple objects together. The rubber band was patented in England on March 17, 1845 by Stephen Perry.

Wikipedia

Rubber banding

Rubber banding may refer to:

  • in video games, the rubber band effect in dynamic game difficulty balancing, where AI characters falling behind may get a boost by the game while those ahead may be hindered.
  • in online video gaming, an undesirable effect of latency in which a moving object appears to leap from one place to another without passing through the intervening space; also called "warping" or "teleporting"
  • in 2D computer graphics, anchoring a line segment at one end and moving the other end
  • in console gaming, this can refer to the act of holding a trigger down with a rubber band in order to perform some kind of auto-attack or cheat.