aviateer, n lover of or one interested in science, history or study of birds
From sparrows, robins, finches and humming birds to condors, ostriches and eagles he was a devoted
aviateer.
Term largely used by older folks to describe something they have no use for
I need another pair of socks like I need a Chinese Aviator's License
A person who openly denies results published by the global scientific community and international aviation organizations such as ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization, a United Nations agency) on the emissions efficiency, safety and importance of aviation. Usually exaggerates aviation’s contribution to Global warming for economic or political reasons.
Greta Thunberg is an Aviation Denier, she refused to fly on environmental grounds.
Related words: Flygskam
A guy who uploads quality videos, and who does great giveaways that no one else does, and that are under appreciated. He also doesn’t ask people to subscribe or donate, and spends hours on the little details.
MM Aviation the YouTuber is bad, he spends his money on his channel, not a Tesla
The clogs that form in drains in college dorms from excessive shower masturbation by the residents.
The janitor left a passive aggressive note on the wall asking people not to yank it in the showers because he was tired of cleaning up the Aviation High School / AVI every week.
The laws that prove that a bee cannot fly. Its wings are too small to get its fat little body in the air
According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way a bee should be able to fly. It's wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground. The bee, of course, flies anyway, because bees don't care what humans think is impossible.
Whereby a male dons a leather cap, scarf and aviator goggles, pulls down his breeches and underwear, stretches his arms up in order to grip an imaginary propeller, and then procedes to jump up and down causing his flaccid penis to girate very much like a propeller in the early days of aviation. This delightful party trick can also be performed by women, whereby rotating breasts serve to represent said propeller(s). As described by one S. Milligan of Monkenhurst, Hadley, some time after WW2.
The child's entertainer performed a classic Early days of aviation, much to the merriment of the parents and the distress of their offspring.
Jebediah met his wife by performing the Early days of aviation for her during a summer ball.