owling

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English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈaʊ.lɪŋ/
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Etymology 1

From owl +‎ -ing.

Noun

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owling (uncountable)

  1. Birding, specifically to catch owls.
  2. (historical) The smuggling of sheep or wool out of England.
  3. (Internet slang) A variation on planking in which a person is photographed or filmed squatting down in an unusual location.

Etymology 2

From owl +‎ -ling.

Alternative forms

Noun

owling (plural owlings)

  1. A small, juvenile, or baby owl; owlet.
    • 1940, Canadian Forestry Association, Forest and outdoors - Volume 36 - Page 344:
      Owls are extra hungry then, there being a batch of Greatlings or Hornlings or Owlings or whatever Great Horned Owl babies are called sitting on the edge of a nest waiting on Pa and Ma Owl to bring home the bacon.
    • 1985, Romanian Review, volume 39, numbers 6-12, page 22:
      Eumeus, who was sitting on the stairs, pointed to the roof of the stable. Perched on its top, huddled together, three owlings were ogling them.
    • 1994, Cascade Holistic Economic Consultants, Different drummer magazine, volume 1, number 1, page 22:
      But the spotted owl isn't at the top of the food chain. Instead, the larger great horned owl will eat spotted owls, owlings, or eggs whenever it can.

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