pigeonholeˈpɪdʒ ənˌhoʊl
pigeonhole
English Definitions:
pigeonhole (noun)
a specific (often simplistic) category
cubbyhole, pigeonhole (verb)
a small compartment
pigeonhole (verb)
place into a small compartment
pigeonhole, stereotype, stamp (verb)
treat or classify according to a mental stereotype
"I was stereotyped as a lazy Southern European"
pigeonhole (Noun)
A nook in a desk for holding papers.
pigeonhole (Noun)
One of an array of compartments for sorting post, messages etc. at an office, or college (for example).
pigeonhole (Noun)
A hole, or roosting place for pigeons.
pigeonhole (Verb)
To categorize; especially to limit or be limited to a particular category, role, etc.
pigeonhole (Verb)
To put aside, to not act on (proposals, suggestions, advice).
Pigeonhole
Pigeonhole was the first studio album released by the British pop group New Fast Automatic Daffodils, released on Play It Again Sam in Europe in 1990.
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