1. chute - Noun
2. chute - Verb
3. Chute - Proper noun
A framework, trough, or tube, upon or through which objects are made to slide from a higher to a lower level, or through which water passes to a wheel.
See Shoot.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA curved chute (race) with solid sides at a ranch facility. Source: Internet
A curved chute works more efficiently than a straight one because it prevents cattle from seeing people and other activities at the end of the chute." Source: Internet
Dad had built a laundry chute from upstairs so we could conveniently send our dirty clothes down to the table below. Source: Internet
Even if the dealer were to shuffle each roll back into the CSM, the effect of buffering a number of cards in the chute of the CSM provides information about the skew of the next roll. Source: Internet
Conversely, the F2000 is designed to store five cartridges in the chute and then eject them all in one go. Source: Internet
The footage begins as Mr Stauffer releases a bouncy ball into a paper chute taped to the ceiling at the start of the course. Source: Internet