wingman

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English

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Etymology

wing +‎ -man

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈwɪŋmæn/, enPR: wĭngʹmăn
  • Hyphenation: wing‧man

Noun

wingman (plural wingmen)

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

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Verb

wingman (third-person singular simple present wingmans, present participle wingmanning, simple past and past participle wingmanned)

  1. To act as a wingman for (someone); to accompany in order to provide support.
    • 2014, Brian Conaghan, When Mr Dog Bites:
      So Amir wingmanned me to Boots on my Johnny-bags buying mission.
    • 2018, Elizabeth L. Brooks, Nights in Sandbridge:
      They wingmanned for each other, and if they didn't have any luck, they'd screw each other.
    • 2019, John Glynn, Out East: Memoir of a Montauk Summer:
      That night at the Mem, I wingmanned for Arthur. He was trying to hook up with a girl from the Meeting House, a share near the pond.

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