by Amongus2024 September 17, 2021
A airliner Boeing made from the early 80s to the early 2000s. Arguably one of the most awesome airliners out there. Its engines are way overpowered for a plane its size and will give you one of the steepest and most exciting takeoffs ever even with a full load. It has unmatched capabilities for a plane its size - it's the smallest airliner that can do regular transatlantic flights (though you probably don't want to end up on a plane that small for transatlantic) thanks to an insane 3900nm range, and thanks to its powerful engines it'll get you out of the highest altitude airport on the hottest day without weight restrictions. An Airbus A321 or a Boeing 737 doesn't even compare.
Sweet, our flight got switched from a Boeing 737 to a Boeing 757. The takeoff's going to be awesome.
by SD60MAC August 19, 2011
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by atomic108 May 04, 2021
means to swallow the love juice of a girl. Usually used in anger and its the Maldivian alternative for fuck you.
by Optimus maximus February 03, 2010
by Engrish Funny December 07, 2020
The Asian pronunciation of the word "bang able"when referring to a female that they would like to have intercourse with.
by blackcracker May 05, 2008
The Boeing 727 is a mid-sized American plane, mid-Range, narrow-body, trijet (3 engined) aircraft. It was built by Boeing Commercial Airplanes from 1962 - 1984. The story behind the aircraft consisted of, a smaller Boeing 707 with cheaper fuel costs, and the capability to land at smaller airports. The Boeing 727 had a larger and more advanced flap system to land at the smaller airports as-well-as taking off at smaller runways, but this caused 3 major crashes all around 5 months from each other due to pilots not understanding the system. The Boeing 727 had a small gas-turbine engine auxiliary power unit or also known as an, (APU). Range of the 727, 2,250 nmi (4,170 km), Max passenger capacity 106.
The Boeing 727 Is Retired.
by Boeing 727 September 14, 2020