Propeller

Word PROPELLER
Character 9
Hyphenation pro pel ler
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Propeller"

What do we mean by propeller?

A device for propelling an aircraft or boat, consisting of a shaft with radiating blades that are placed so as to thrust air or water in a desired direction when spinning. noun

In electricity, in the tangential system of traction, the moving part of the system, corresponding to the rotor of an alternator, which is drawn along by the inductive action of the stator-coils between the track and thus affords motive power for the attached cars. noun

One who or that which propels; in marine engineering, broadly, any contrivance or appliance, as a sail, paddle, oar, paddle-wheel, screw, etc., used for moving vessels floating upon the surface of water, or under the surface; in a more restricted and more generally accepted sense, any instrument or appliance, and especially a screw, used for marine propulsion and actuated by machinery (usually a steam-engine called a marine engine) carried by the vessel so propelled. noun

A boat or vessel driven by a propeller. noun

In fishing, a kind of trolling-hook with artificial bait, fitted with wings or flanges to make it spin in the water; a spinning-bait. noun

See the qualifying words. noun

One who, or that which, propels. noun

A contrivance for propelling a steam vessel, usually consisting of a screw placed in the stern under water, and made to revolve by an engine; a propeller wheel. noun

A steamboat thus propelled; a screw steamer. noun

The screw, usually having two or more blades, used in propelling a vessel. noun

One who, or that which, propels. noun

A mechanical device, with shaped blades that turn on a shaft, to push against air or water, especially one used to propel an aircraft or boat. noun

A steamboat thus propelled; a screw steamer. noun

A mechanical device that rotates to push against air or water noun

One who, or that which, propels.

A mechanical device with evenly-shaped blades that turn on a shaft to push against air or water, especially one used to propel an aircraft or boat.

A steamboat thus propelled; a screw steamer.

A spinnerbait.

A female of small proportions. Usually very attractive, slim, with large bossoms and a well balanced behind. A girl in which the office chair technique can be applied to. Urban Dictionary

The act of of moving your balls in a circular motion. Urban Dictionary

The act of vigorously spinning while mounted atop of a penis during sexual intercourse. Urban Dictionary

Usually a petite woman that you dream of having sex with by attaching the "propeller" to your knob and forcefully turning it around so that she becumes a spinning object. Urban Dictionary

Propel is a yummy, yummy, yummy sports drink. People on Crack love it. Urban Dictionary

A word used when wanting to describe a large force of impact but cant think of an actual word to use. Urban Dictionary

Synonym of 'wheels'. Adjective describing males that are smooth with girls. Urban Dictionary

Like a small woman "spinning" on a cock, except she puts her arms out to the side. Urban Dictionary

Usually a petite woman that you dream of having sex with by attaching the "propeller" to your knob and forcefully turning it around so that she becumes a spinning object. Urban Dictionary

The Rusty Propeller is a popular alcoholic drink of the Lehigh Valley. First created in 2009 at Lehigh University by an undergraduate it contains 24 oz of water, 6 oz of vodka, and two instant propel packets. It is traditionally berry flavored and served in a nalgene, but there have been many variations in flavor and drinking container since its creation in 2009. The Rusty Propeller is famous for its smooth taste, and ability to get individuals very intoxicated while simultaneously keeping them hydrated. This is an essential factor in preventing hangovers and the ability to wake up the next morning refreshed and ready to party again. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Propeller

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The word "propeller" in example sentences

The plane has a 74in propeller and a 40-litre Toyota engine and weighs 800kg. ❋ Caspar Llewellyn Smith (2010)

The propeller is just a big fan in front of the plane used to keep the pilot cool. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Most of the noise from a propeller is caused by differential pressure at the blade tip that creates micro vortices. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Phil Harris gets high blood pressure when his propeller is damaged. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The propeller is 9ft. in diameter, and 16ft. stroke. ❋ Unknown (1862)

Don't they call propeller "that site which shall not be mentioned by name"? ❋ Unknown (2008)

And to check our overall progress on this De Havilland twin propeller aircraft, we are either sitting above some thick British clouds or we’ve taken a wrong turning and are somewhere above Lapland. ❋ Jeff (2007)

A propeller is a Machinist's Mate, a gear is an Engineman. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Consequently, there will probably be many more cuts than just one, which were identified as a propeller injury. ❋ Unknown (2003)

(Interrogators Note: This aircraft was described as a propeller type fighter which carried two pilots). ❋ Unknown (1996)

-- First, we must get the circumference of the propeller, that is, the distance the tip of the propeller will travel in making one complete turn. ❋ Unknown (1915)

If the plane is a single-seater, the machine gun is stationary, mounted in front of the pilot, and "synchronized," or timed, to fire so that the bullets pass between the blades of the propeller, which is making about 1600 revolutions a minute. ❋ Inez Bigwood (1901)

Of all ships disabled at sea, a steamer who has lost her propeller is the most helpless. ❋ Joseph Conrad (1890)

The propeller -- why the propeller is a propeller, of course. ❋ William Perry Brown (1885)

The even larger C. arborescens (silver jade plant) features milky blue leaves, while the equally frosty blue of C. perfoliata var. minor, known as propeller plant, has distinctively curved, lance-shaped leaves on a smaller scale (to 3 feet). ❋ Erle Nickel (2011)

That sound he makes when he hits the propeller is the most hilarious part of the movie. ❋ Unknown (2010)

A thorough topside check revealed everything in perfect working condition The engine ran fine, the out-drive went up and down, and the propeller was the correct size and pitch. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The propeller, which is behind the pilot, is solid soft maple. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Mike: Wow! Check out that babe over there. [Eric]: Yes, i must [admit] that propeller would do quite well on my [pole]! ❋ A-bass (2007)

Everyone [can do] [the helicopter], but I can do the [propeller]. ❋ The Geek Whisperer (2015)

Man that girl was propellering [on my dick] like a [disc] spinning in I [disk drive]. ❋ TFTC69 (2013)

[Christina] in [the gym] is a real [propeller] ❋ Captain Bonk (2022)

Adam is drinking [propel] and [he says] " [Propel] is delicious". (That [crackhead]!!!) ❋ Jambles Jr. (2008)

Jaylon-Ethan you dumb asf😩 Ethan-I bet you youll be even slower when i send some [propellation] into the back of yo [cranium] dont [try me] ❋ Fxji (2017)

Hey, [that guy] is so [smooth] with her. [Yeah], propellers. ❋ WillieGo (2010)

[My lady] was spinning on my cock and then put her [arms out]. Looked just like a [propeller]. ❋ The Full Monty (2015)

[Christina] in [the gym] is a real [propeller] ❋ Captain Bonk (2022)

[Nick]: What is the best drink ever? [Andrew]: [Rusty] Propellers! ❋ AJF312 (2010)

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