Wield

Word WIELD
Character 5
Hyphenation wield
Pronunciations /wiːld/

Definitions and meanings of "Wield"

What do we mean by wield?

To handle (a weapon or tool, for example) with skill and ease. transitive verb

To exercise (authority or influence, for example) effectively. synonym: handle. transitive verb

Command; power; management. noun

To have power or sway over; rule; govern; manage.

To use or exert in governing; sway.

Hence, in general, to exercise; put to practical or active use, as a means, an instrument, or a weapon; use with freedom and ease: as, to wield a hammer.

To have; possess; enjoy.

To govern; to rule; to keep, or have in charge; also, to possess. transitive verb

To direct or regulate by influence or authority; to manage; to control; to sway. transitive verb

To use with full command or power, as a thing not too heavy for the holder; to manage; to handle; hence, to use or employ. transitive verb

To govern with supreme command. transitive verb

To command, rule over; to possess or own. verb

To control, to guide or manage. verb

To handle with skill and ease, especially of a weapon or tool. verb

To exercise (authority or influence) effectively. verb

Handle effectively verb

Have and exercise verb

To command, rule over; to possess or own.

To control, to guide or manage.

To handle with skill and ease, especially a weapon or tool.

To exercise (authority or influence) effectively.

To use something especially with your hands to keep (control) To handle (a weapon or tool, for example) with skill and ease to possess something(power control influence shield ) Urban Dictionary

To hold or use a multitude of large variety of thots Urban Dictionary

To simultaneously penetrate both the vagina and anus with two clenched fists. Urban Dictionary

The use of two weapons, one in each hand, during combat. Can either be projectile or melee weapons. Urban Dictionary

1) To use two firearms at the same time. Popular in many action-oriented FPP shooters. But not the good ones like Doom, Quake or Deus Ex. Apparently rather ineffective in real life. 2) To use two one-handed melee weapons at the same time, rather than one weapon and a shield. Seen a lot in all kinds of RPGs. Probably would be effective in real life if mastered, but seems like no one ever bothered to try. 3) To stick one fist into the girl's baby hole and the other fist into her poohole. 4) To jerk off two cocks at the same time, wielding them akin to clubs or swords. A display of great multitasking, passion and ingenuity. Urban Dictionary

Using a bottom (could be your own or another persons) in a fight or tricky situation. Urban Dictionary

Also known as akimbo or dual-fisting. The act of firing two guns at once, one in each hand. A ridiculous, idiotic, and downright fucktarded practice popularized in John Woo movies and unrealistic video games like Call of Duty. It is probably descended from the few gunhands in the old West who used two pistols. But instead of firing both at once, they would either do a Border Switch (draw two guns, empty the first one before firing the second), or a New York Reload (draw your backup piece when your weapon runs dry rather than reloading). This is because it is impossible for a human being to look through two sets of sights at once. Therefore if you fire two guns at once, at least one of them won't be aimed at all, causing you to waste all of the ammo in that gun hitting nothing that you actually wanted to. Or you could just do it the Hollywood way and not even try to use your sights, meaning you'll just spray & pray with both weapons, waste all of your ammo, and hit everything except your target. Also, using two SMGs or automatic rifles instead of pistols doesn't make this stupidity more effective, it just makes you waste more ammo, look more retarded, and still not hit jack shit. Urban Dictionary

(v.) To carry and use two single-hand weapons at the same time; often associated with Halo 2, although it is featured in many other FPS titles as well. Urban Dictionary

Whilst in the act of consuming alcohol, one who is dual wielding will be holding two different bottles. One bottle containing alcohol, of course; and the other being a good chaser. Good examples are: Rum and Coke. Vodka and Orange Juice and for all you hicks out there; A 40 and a bag of pretzels. People who are inexperienced at drinking can not dual wield. It's completely impossible and is frowned upon by the elder drinkers in the room. No one likes a sloppy dual wielder. However Dual wielding does a fair amount of skill, if you want to get really pro and do work like a man, throw the chaser on the ground and pound that alcohol. Urban Dictionary

This is mostly done by black people. it is the act of having 2 phones; one for texting which is usually a t-mobile sidekick and the other is usually a nextel or sprint Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Wield

The word "wield" in example sentences

They can keep making the argument that they will once again wield the pen in their favor during redistricting. ❋ Dylan Loewe (2010)

But I think the influence they wield is way out of proportion to their numbers. ❋ Unknown (2005)

When the only power you wield is the power to speak, and persuade others through the force of your arguments (and not through the force of your guns, clubs, or fists), that’s just fine. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Keanu Reeves knows kung-fu -- but does he know how to wield a katana? ❋ Unknown (2008)

I would laugh at these incessant terminology wars if I wasn't aware of the power that terms wield in our politically correct world. ❋ Zoe Brain (2008)

And the hero fair will the sad giant dare And a red sword wield for the sad giant's shield On a mournful victory day. ❋ Moorcock, Michael (1963)

So do you all -- are you all in a unique position here to kind of wield some power, in effect, influence in this particular policy debate? ❋ Unknown (2009)

Fill their ears with the verses of divine assistance and of a speedy victory, and deliver them from the oppression of such as wield terrible might. ❋ 1817-1892 Bah��'u'll��h (1854)

If my yard should ever "wield" anything I think it would be big news!! ❋ < (2010)

A recent favorite: someone writing me a fan letter for my Teaching Company set of lectures on linguistics praised me for "enjoying yourself up there so confidently speaking standard English" - as if I have to take a deep breath and "wield" standard English, with my "native" ghetto inflections and expressions turning up in my speech when I'm tired. ❋ Unknown (2010)

(to which the French have hastily given the term "_défenses_"), their almost vertical position, added to the difficulty of raising its head above the level of the shoulder, is inconsistent with the idea of their being designed for attack, since it is impossible for the elephant to strike an effectual blow, or to "wield" its tusks as the deer and the buffalo can direct their horns. ❋ James Emerson Tennent (1836)

This fleeting mention is preceded by the verb "to preside" -- which clearly meant the president was nothing more than the guy who got to wield the gavel in "Congress assembled." ❋ Chris Weigant (2011)

Yes, when you abdicate your power out of pettiness and ignorance, it will fall to someone who wishes to wield it. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Learn about contextual models and scalable frameworks, design collaboration tactics, and how to wield more influence at the “strategy table.” ❋ Unknown (2009)

Roughly this time every year is the DDS sabre slot. 11, now 15 weeks of learning to wield real swords ... real because an awful lot were churned out between 1870 and 1920, and very few of them were ever used. ❋ Zornhau (2009)

“For decades some conservatives, including many who now wield great influence, have had a tendency to vastly exaggerate the threat posed by tyrannical regimes.” ❋ Unknown (2010)

Indicating that he'll still wield considerable influence, Frank Lowy said in a statement that he would be "an active and involved" chairman, staying close to the business "and contributing to the strategy and all major decision-making for the group." ❋ Ross Kelly (2011)

[Wield] an [axle] [isnot] anymore a practical way of cutting a tree. ❋ Borana (2011)

Yo I heard [Jamarion] was [wielding bitches]. That guy wields [mad bitches]. ❋ TrapPrince (2018)

"Hey [Neil], what did you get up to last night?" "Was doin a bit of [dual wielding] man!" "[Playing Halo]? Any headshots?" "Nah man,I was dual wielding this girl I picked up" ❋ Dualer129 (2011)

[Chow Yun Fat] is most famous for dual wielding handguns in his [action] [movies]. ❋ Edward 'Arsenal' Thornton (2006)

Much of Hungarian porn from the 1990s featured copious amounts of scenes involving [dual wielding] penises. Actress Michelle Wild (born [Katalin] [Vad]) was quite famous for being placed in such a setup in quite a number of scenes in her time. ❋ Xfing (2014)

"The only way I could defeat him was by bottom-wielding." "He wields his own [bottom] in battle against [mighty] [foes]." ❋ Bigscrobbler (2005)

[Dual-wield]! You'll shoot lots of [holes] in everything EXCEPT your [target], but at least you'll look cool doing it. ❋ Yt45 (2013)

"Dude, [dual-wielding] [magnums] is like [going cowboy], yo!" ❋ Some Call Me...Tim. (2005)

1. Person 1: Haha, jake was [dual wielding] last night like a pro. Person 2: No shit man, he has that [steez] down to a science. 2. Person 1: (*dual wields* and hands both bottles to friend) Person 2: (*slaps person 1*, ignores [the chaser] and drinks like a fish) ❋ Ian "Do Work" Peterson (2007)

hey, john that guy over there is [dual - wielding]. you can see the [sidekick] case and he is [talkin] on the phone. ❋ Paul Thomas Johnson (2007)

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