People who climb mountains, rocks, or social ladders; plants that grow upward by clinging to surfaces.
From Old English 'climban' (to climb), of Germanic origin. The word applies to both the action and those who perform it persistently.
Social climbers, ivy climbers, and mountain climbers all use the same word because climbing itself—whether literal or metaphorical—is about rising from a lower to higher position.
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