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vaulter
  • a word derived from vault.

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We may not have GoJo or Vaulter, but we do have Twitter and Meta, which like "Succession's" fictitious counterparts, have been embroiled in their own controversy over leadership and misinformation.

From Salon • May 30, 2023

In Episode 2 of the second season, the Roy family moves to shut down a blog called Vaulter, whose offices resembled the one I biked to daily, with its unlimited seltzer and branded beer.

From Washington Post • Oct. 31, 2022

The Duke-bound senior set the national outdoor record with a height of 14-8.50 at the Vaulter Magazine Invitational in April and is hoping to make the Olympic trials.

From Los Angeles Times • May 9, 2021

One subplot involved the acquisition of Vaulter, a vaguely Vicey/Buzzfeedy/Gawkery website that was kept afloat on an empty wave of pure clickbait.

From The Guardian • Jun. 8, 2020

When Pole Vaulter Bob Seagren bounded his way to an easy victory over three opponents by reaching 17 ft.

From Time Magazine Archive