window-down

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window-down (plural window-downs)

  1. A piece of graffiti covering a train, etc. from the base of the window downward.
    • 2002, Ivor Miller, Aerosol kingdom: subway painters of New York City, page 195:
      To bomb the system is to saturate MTA subway cars with one's signatures. ln the 1980s, certain writers were identified as bombers because they had mastered all disciplines of the form: insides, throw-ups, window-downs, top-to-bottoms, []
    • 2011, Don DeLillo, Underworld:
      They saw Rimester near a light tower, one of the older writers, a black guy wearing a kufi, a skullcap, who did amazing wildstyle window-downs, Ismael had to admit—the letters decorated with love poems and sentiments of heartbreak.

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