wingman

IPA: wˈɪŋmʌn

noun

  • A pilot partner of another, a pilot who flies in the same wing or squadron.
  • (by extension) A friend who accompanies one to offer (or receive) support, especially in flirting with love interests.
  • (Australian rules football) A player positioned on the wing.

verb

  • To act as a wingman for (someone); to accompany in order to provide support.
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Examples of "wingman" in Sentences

  • Other wingman of the main character.
  • I would help but probably as a wingman.
  • He was used mostly as a rover and wingman.
  • Each pilot has a view screen for each wingman.
  • Apollo always flies with Starbuck as his wingman.
  • Pert usually played at half back or as a wingman.
  • Each Rotte was composed of a leader and a wingman.
  • Hawking played his career as both a wingman and centreman.
  • Apollo comforts her by offering to be her wingman for the flight.
  • McAlpine was wingman and regularly represented Victoria in interstate football.

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