From air + wave. airwave (plural airwaves) singular of airwaves; thus often "radio" or "frequency". 2008 December 23, Richard Sandomir, “On Old Cassette...
English Wikipedia has an article on: airwave Wikipedia airwaves pl (plural only) Radio-frequency electromagnetic waves, usually used in the context of...
hangin + ka- -an Hyphenation: ka‧ha‧ngi‧nan kahanginan the air; the atmosphere (radio) airwaves For quotations using this term, see Citations:kahanginan....
2017, David Friend, The Naughty Nineties: As the president set up his postinaugural calendar, legislators worked the phones and took to the airwaves....
certain persons are aware. (of a show) Having been broadcast over the airwaves, such as on television or radio; loosely, having been broadcast via any...
teleconferencing, often the format for a given show is call-in, and the phones and airwaves crackle with logolepsy. 1900, Maurice Thompson, My winter garden: a nature-lover...
Persian Gulf, the Irangate Follies smearing itself across the network airwaves and puppet Contra leaders laughing openly at Americans stupid enough to...
Singles Uncyclopedia[2], page 51: Some songs blanket the Oldies Goldies Airwaves [like WCBS-FM, New York, or WBZO, Bay Shore, Long Island]. Some soar to...
primitively conceived, recorded, and executed music ever was denting the airwaves, music that makes anything popular today sound slick, no matter how hard...
of the Matthew Wilder '80s pop chestnut. It has already saturated radio airwaves throughout Europe, with a number of programmers here already giving it...