logroll

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  To exchange political favours.
 * 2)  To combine legislative items, either or both of which might fail on its own, into a single bill that is more likely to pass.
 * 3) To roll a log in a body of water, while balancing on it; to birl.
 * 4) To move like rolling logs.
 * 5)  To safely move (a body) in an emergency (medical) situation, tilting them up, then laying them on a transport surface.
 * 1) To move like rolling logs.
 * 2)  To safely move (a body) in an emergency (medical) situation, tilting them up, then laying them on a transport surface.
 * 1)  To safely move (a body) in an emergency (medical) situation, tilting them up, then laying them on a transport surface.

Noun

 * 1)  A method of moving a patient, rolling them onto their side, and later onto a transport method such as a tarp, spineboard, or stretcher.