Gliding

Word GLIDING
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Pronunciations /ˈɡlɑɪdɪŋ/

Definitions and meanings of "Gliding"

What do we mean by gliding?

To move softly, smoothly, or effortlessly.

To fly unpowered, as of an aircraft. Also relates to gliding birds and flying fish.

To cause to glide.

To pass with a glide, as the voice.

69ing two male members. Two dudes lay with their genitals together but reclined oppositely (toe-to-head and head-to-toe). The goal is to enfold the head of each cock in the scrote of the other. The word “gliding” describes the way the bottoms of the dickshafts rub together. Urban Dictionary

When two penises attempt a docking maneuver, but miss the target and wind up rubbing along each others' shafts Urban Dictionary

UK Slang: The equivalent of being on a warpath or looking for vengeance. (Please stop posting nonsense definitions) Urban Dictionary

A street side parking space that has enough room in advance of the intended spot, so that one can simply glide into the space, without the necessity of parallel parking or jumping the curb (not good for vehicles with CV joints, but done regularly, nevertheless). The more vacant spots in advance of the target spot, the better. Urban Dictionary

The Glide is a move that guys do to girls at bars or clubs. As a guy is passing by a girl, under the guise of trying to get through the crowd, he will put his hand on her lower back. During this, he will let his hand glide down from her lower back to her ass. Urban Dictionary

To push something (a dick) into something (vagina) swiftly. Urban Dictionary

The sexual act of lining up 10+ naked errect males on the floor ‘top to tail’ covered in baby oil. The ‘glider’ himself also oiled up, takes a run up to the group of pre oiled men. Who then runs and and glides across the men on his stomach. With the errect penis either side of him, like going between road cones in a contra flow. Urban Dictionary

The movement of a worm. Urban Dictionary

To mean as in to fight or beat up violently. Urban Dictionary

To have an obvious crush on a slightly older girl, but to be too wimpy to ask her out, even after months of preparation. The crush is usually unrequited because the crusher is an Animal Jam geek. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Gliding

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The word "gliding" in example sentences

The flying membranes of bats and of pterodactyls were probably used in gliding before they were of any use in flapping flight, and, as Spurway has pointed out, small membranes along the sides of the body are found in some arboreal mammals which do not even glide, and these folds of skin render such animals more difficult to see by eliminating the shadows they would otherwise cause. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The best thing you can do is to fly within gliding distance of a river. ❋ Unknown (1923)

I imagined that soft voice moaning near my husband’s neck, the two intertwined with each other, skin gliding against skin, and the soft aroma of her perfume making him desire her more. ❋ Unknown (2008)

At the very least try tandem hang gliding, which is when an experienced pilot flies the glider with you. ❋ Thea Joselow (2010)

The extra fold of skin that runs from their front legs to their back legs is called a gliding membrane. ❋ DN Lee (2008)

Leaving balloons and various forms of gas-bags out of consideration, other experimenters, notably Langley and Lilienthal, antedated him in attempting the navigation of the air on aeroplanes, or flying machines, but none of them were wholly successful, and it remained for Chanute to demonstrate the practicability of what was then called the gliding machine. ❋ Unknown (1912)

Its motion was entirely noiseless, and might be called a gliding, were it not that it appeared that of a runner, but with ghostly feet. ❋ Unknown (1905)

Reassured, on his own account, but inwardly no little alarmed for his wife's health in these unusual circumstances, Boyd began to take off his boots with the idea of gliding safely into bed and pretending to be asleep before the wind had time to change. ❋ Unknown (1887)

Its fooling was the ironical enforcement of Raynal's trenchant declaration that "the law is nothing, if it be not a sword gliding indistinctly over the heads of all, and striking down whatever rises above the horizontal plane along which it moves." ❋ John Morley (1880)

Carey was rather restless when he went to bed, the thought of the coming change and the idea of gliding over the smooth waters of the lagoon producing in his still weak state enough excitement to keep him awake for hours, so that it was well on towards morning before he went off soundly to sleep; but when he was once off he slept as if he meant to indulge himself for eight-and-forty hours. ❋ George Manville Fenn (1870)

Her motion was nearly unobservable to all on board, and might rather be termed gliding than sailing, the ripple under her cut-water not much exceeding that which is made by the finger as it is moved swiftly through the element; still the slightest variation of the helm changed her course, and this so easily and gracefully as to render her deviations and inclinations like those of the duck. ❋ James Fenimore Cooper (1820)

Courses with steeper banked corners, such as those at Calgary and Whistler, are known as gliding tracks and dictate a more precise line for optimum speed. ❋ Unknown (2009)

LOESCH: Well, I was just kind of gliding, just beating down in the parking lot afterwards so you know. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Still, the Segway has attracted an avid group of hardcore users who cherish their time "gliding" on the device. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Secondly, the motion of the spectrum was not gradatim or by steps, or moving of the feet, but by a kind of gliding, as children upon ice, or as a boat down a river, which punctually answers the description the ancients give of the motion of these Lamures. ❋ Unknown (1921)

A second chapter was probably an arboreal apprenticeship, during which they made a fine art of parachuting -- a persistence of which is to be seen in the pigeon "gliding" from the dovecot to the ground. ❋ J. Arthur Thomson (1897)

[Oscar] and [Jayden] got tired of giving mutual [jaw]. So they tried gliding. ❋ Fickeroffick (2018)

oh dude, me and bro tried to [dock], but we used too much [lube] and we [wound up] gliding. ❋ Theglidemaster (2014)

I tried to calm Tony down but he's glidin' ([gliding]). He's [on smoke], [fuming]! ❋ Sorrowful_mage (2021)

Stoners, the morbidly obese and people over 50, will cruise endlessly for [glide in] spots. It is rumored that the last glide in [parking space] in Manhattan was spotted sometime around 1935. And for the really serious parker, there is the Super [Glide In]. (Which is a Glide In combined with a [Glide] Out.) ❋ Miker2001 (2009)

"That creepy guy just walked [by me] [and did] [the glide]." - any girl at a bar on any night ever. ❋ Definitely Not Me Really (2012)

Glide that [dick] into [Sylvianne's] [vagina]! ❋ Vivvi (2016)

Hey Ant, are you coming [to the pub] tonight? “[No sorry] I’ve got a night of [gliding] lined up”. ❋ Beardo (2018)

Instead of [working], you [chose] to glide like [a worm]! ❋ Oga Nla (2015)

[bro],u [need] to [get on] sumwhere before i glide you. ❋ Icee Baller 34 (2007)

Person 1: Damn, that kid really is [Gliding] that girl [Sylvianne]. Person 2: Yeah, he's literally spent all his free time preparing to ask her on a date but he keeps [chickening out] and EVERYONE knows it. Person 1: I almost feel bad for him. It's obvious she doesn't like him because he's an animal Jam geek. Person 2: What a Glide. ❋ Ciao Billy (2016)

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