See also: carry-on and carry on

English edit

Etymology edit

Deverbal from carry on.

Adjective edit

carryon (not comparable)

  1. Alternative spelling of carry-on
    • 2009 August 25, Joe Sharkey, “Seatbacks in Position and Empty, Please”, in New York Times[1]:
      One is that new fees on checked bags have created more carryon volume, and some passengers may be overloading seatback pockets — though they said they had not considered this to be a problem.

Noun edit

carryon (countable and uncountable, plural carryons)

  1. Alternative spelling of carry-on