1. the characteristics of the outer body of a vehicle, aircraft, etc., that affect the efficiency with which it moves through the air
by Mysterio...the Mystery Man November 08, 2007
Concerned with studying the motion of air, how air interact with different object. An Aerodynamics object are an object that interact well with air, meaning it can reduce drag.
by T.M.D December 27, 2011
An adjectival word for 'aerodynamic' used only by exceptionally gifted and talented users of the english language. This talent is usually evidenced by a superior record at spelling bees. In particular, grade 3 regionals.
by Eugene Anthony January 26, 2008
A word used by gifted and talented (and by gifted and talented we mean pretentious) people to simply describe the word aerodynamics. These people often needlessly argue on YouTube in order to prove their superiority, when in fact they are most likely arguing with a 6 year old (who inevitably wins said flame-war). Often socially shunned and overweight, having much the shape of a potato, these individuals are not very aerodynamic. You could say they lack "areodynamism".
by Skipwreck November 18, 2009
Properties of moving air between the air and solid bodies moving through it. When aerodynamics just isn’t formidable enough.
by Justin1117 August 15, 2018
"That new paint job really increases the aerodynamicity of your car"
"The aerodynamicist certainly knew the aerodynamicity of that rocket"
"The aerodynamicist certainly knew the aerodynamicity of that rocket"
by Actjuk May 31, 2017
When it was his time to shine, Ashton Irwin tried to open a can of Nutella with his aerodynamic nose, but sadly failed in the attempt.
by Jay-drizzle September 03, 2014