money shifting

English

Etymology 1

money shift + -ing

Verb

money shifting

  1. present participle and gerund of money shift

Etymology 2

money + shifting. From the cost of repairs from incorrectly shifting, potentially damaging the transmission, clutch, engine, tires; by potentially over-redlining the engine, overrevving components above design limits.

Noun

money shifting (uncountable)

  1. (automotive) The activity of shifting to a lower gear when attempting to shift to a higher gear.
  2. (automotive) The activity of damaging a car through incorrectly shifting to a lower gear when a higher gear is desired
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