(adjective) a less obvious way of suggesting that some idea, or more likely a particular statistic, was generated with no analytical support and thus was pulled out of the air, i.e., from nowhere; although derisory in implication, can be used to highlight the weakness of a particular figure in a self-deprecating way, as in “If you’re wondering how much faith to put in those market size estimates just remember the Japan figures were air-grabbed”
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