wingman

[ˈwɪŋmən]

wingman Definition

  • 1a man who helps, supports, or assists another man in his romantic pursuits
  • 2a pilot whose plane is positioned behind and outside the leader of a formation of aircraft

Using wingman: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "wingman" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He acted as my wingman at the bar last night.

  • Example

    The wingman flew in formation with the lead plane.

  • Example

    I need a wingman to help me talk to that girl.

wingman Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with wingman

  • be someone's wingman

    to assist or support someone, especially in their romantic pursuits

    Example

    I'll be your wingman tonight and help you talk to her.

  • a call to action for pilots to form up in a specific formation

    Example

    Wingman up and get into position for takeoff.

  • wingman tactics

    strategies used by pilots flying in formation to protect each other and maintain situational awareness

    Example

    The wingman tactics were crucial in the success of the mission.

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Summary: wingman in Brief

'Wingman' [ˈwɪŋmən] refers to a man who assists another man in his romantic pursuits or a pilot who flies in formation with the leader. It can be used in phrases like 'be someone's wingman,' which means to assist or support someone in their romantic pursuits, and 'wingman up,' which is a call to action for pilots to form up in a specific formation.

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