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English

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Etymology

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From gap +‎ site.

Noun

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gapsite (plural gapsites)

  1. The location where a building has been torn down or demolished.
    • 2015, Jeff Torrington, Swing Hammer Swing!, page 197:
      On a gapsite between two crumbling tenements a bonfire was blazing and lethal-looking kids galloped around it.
    • 2022, Liam McIlvanney, The Heretic, page 382:
      There were gapsites and half-demolished tenements but it was clear, after fifteen minutes of wandering around and climbing tenement stairs and craning out of landing windows, that the door-to-door team had successfully canvassed all of the buildings with a view of the warehouse.
    • 2022, Louise Welsh, The Second Cut:
      Some students were spray-painting a gapsite wall with Basquiat-inspired graffiti while others were tearing across the concrete on skateboards.