The idea of a cheap family vehicle that uses powered flight instead of rolling along on the ground. Popularized by cartoons and science fiction, it was widely expected in the late 20th century to become a reality "real soon now."
In common usage, it represents a shattered hope for the future.
In common usage, it represents a shattered hope for the future.
by Nomikos September 26, 2006
The fly that made it (posthumously) to world fame at the hand of U.S. President Barack Hussein Obama and his fly-swatting skillz
obama fly: *buzz*
barack: hey!...get outta here....*swat* now. Where were we? I got the sucker! What do you think, Gibbs? You want to film that? There it is!
barack: hey!...get outta here....*swat* now. Where were we? I got the sucker! What do you think, Gibbs? You want to film that? There it is!
by Zen Mahsta June 18, 2009
Giving someone a wedgie so hard and fast that they actually lift off of the ground. Also made popular from the show "Friends" when Monica and Ross described mean things they did to eachother. Including atomic wedgies.
by unclebedday February 15, 2012
by Tomato Soup May 12, 2009
The key to a "flying donkey" is an audience, much like the Bullwinkle.
The Flying Donkey is performed like this:
The male kneels on the surface of intercourse so he's sitting on his heels. In this position he is fully inserted in to the female who is on her back with her buttocks on the male's thighs. At the moment of climax, the male makes flapping motions with his arms and produces a sound like a donkey trying to overcome gravity.
The Flying Donkey is performed like this:
The male kneels on the surface of intercourse so he's sitting on his heels. In this position he is fully inserted in to the female who is on her back with her buttocks on the male's thighs. At the moment of climax, the male makes flapping motions with his arms and produces a sound like a donkey trying to overcome gravity.
by nega October 23, 2004
"Fly on the wall documentary" meaning a documentary where the cameras go unnoticed by the subject of the film.
"I wish I had been a fly on the wall at that meeting" meaning I wish I could have sat in unseen on that meeting.
"I wish I had been a fly on the wall at that meeting" meaning I wish I could have sat in unseen on that meeting.
by djsmythe March 01, 2004
Hold up a sign - usually cardboard, usually on a street corner, usually asking for some sort of handout.
by Nikole Black September 26, 2006