Skip to main content

airborne coitus 

Periphrastic speech for flying fuck, usually preceded by "I don't give a . . . . ".
I don't give an airborne coitus what Massachuetts senators think!
airborne coitus by Duckbutt November 20, 2005
company that makes the world's largest toy planes
we be flyin' in this here Airbus
Airbus by HappyLotto July 19, 2010

The Airborne Toxic Event 

an indie-rock band that was formed in 2006 by Mikel Jollett. the band is made up of

Mikel Jollett
Steven Chen
Noah Harmon
Anna Bulbrook

&
Daren Taylor

THE BEST BAND EVER!

82nd Airborne

One of the three actual airborne units in the United States Army, it's been around even longer than the British Parachute Regiment and it's known for being the tip of the Spear in Germany in WW2 along with the 101st Airborne (Now 101st Air Assault) Theres an old rivalry between the Airborne and Marines. In the 82nd's defense (Even though it's record speaks for itself) it was the 82nd who had captured Fallujah and then had to recapture it after the Marines they handed it off too had lost it; the 82nd is a trusted and much faster response unit than most MEU's.
82nd Airborne by CoMed82 April 24, 2014

Airbus A320 

The A320 is a narrow-body airliner developed by Airbus in the 1980s. It was designed to compete with the Boeing 737 Classic and the McDonnell Douglas MD-90 and it was the first commercial airliner to make use of digital fly-by-wire control. The aircraft is powered by either CFM-56 or IAE V2500 engines producing approximately 120kN/27,000lbf of thrust each. In 2010, Airbus launched an updated version of the A320 called the A320neo, where "neo" stands for "New Engine Option". This aircraft comes with new engines (CFM LEAP 1A or Pratt and Whitney PW1100G) and new blended winglets known as Sharklets and these upgrades make the aircraft around 15-20% more fuel efficient than its predecessor.
The Airbus A320's main competitor is the Boeing 737NG, an updated version of the 737 Classic which the A320 was initially designed to compete with
Airbus A320 by AaronDynamics13 December 6, 2020
A European company that makes flying buses.
I work at airbus it's really easy to make flying buses.
Airbus by Airbus guy February 13, 2019