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Wings

A very underrated and unappreciated sitcom that aired on NBC about two brothers who run a private airline.
Don't go looking for "Wings" in HD, Paramount didn't want to remaster it.
by TheSitcomGuru1993 June 1, 2017
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Humans are not naturally born with wings, aircraft are a human invention, does this mean humans were never meant to fly? For ever fatal crash, there are many flights that land, these are achieved by human means, the aircraft is made of materials that came from the earth, so they are natural means, even if being born with wings is not.
Humans don't have wings, but they still found a way to fly. It's a lot more dangerous than animals flying, but its meant to be, it happened for a reason like everything else.
by Solid Mantis January 29, 2020
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A huge hunk of alumminum or other type of metal material afixed to the rear of a car. Used to serve purpose in adding downforce to rear of rear wheel drive vehicle, but is now used on front wheel drive Civics and Accords and serves no useful purpose other than identification of Rice boy.
Yo dawg, my wing on my Civic added a mad 200 hp yo!
by Bitchin Kitchen May 29, 2003
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Winging

Old philly slang for when someone smells bad
Ayo you need some deodorant because your underarms was winging
by Dsmooth March 31, 2008
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Wings

Secretive way of talking about hot females.

See also WAFFLES
"I'm Hungry, lets go get some wings"

"I ate some wings last night, the sauce got all over my face, i can still taste it"
by herb311 September 9, 2004
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Winge

Bitching about something, or having a bitch. Getting on other people's nerves by complaining a lot.
The little boy continued to winge while waiting for his mother to finish the grocery shopping.
by ph33x March 28, 2004
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Wing

An automotive wing is a device attatched to the rear end of a vehicle to improve the down force of the rear wheels. Often it is confused with a spoiler, which simply changes the aerodynamic shape of the vehicle, but doesnt provide enough change to apply any downwards force.

Another misconseption is the uselessness of them on front-wheel drive ricers. Though often improperly installed, the actual 'wing' part can sometimes be reversed, depending on manufacturer, to reduce drag on the backside of the car, making it lighter, and applying more force to the front wheels.
The other day, I saw some idiot ricer sporting wal-mart spinners, and a unneccissarily large wing
by EDOLZ December 19, 2008
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