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wheelie
wheel·ie W5116800 (wē′lē, hwē′-)n. A stunt in which the front wheel or wheels of a vehicle, such as a bicycle or motorcycle, are raised so that the vehicle is balanced momentarily on its rear wheel or wheels.Idiom: pop a wheelie To execute such a stunt. [wheel + -ie.]wheelie (ˈwiːlɪ) n, pl -ies (Automotive Engineering) a manoeuvre on a bicycle or motorbike in which the front wheel is raised off the groundTranslationswheelie
pop a wheelieTo perform a maneuver on a bicycle, motorcycle, or other vehicle in which one travels forward with the front wheel(s) raised up and the rear wheel(s) remaining on the ground. She really gets a kick out of popping wheelies on her motorcycle in front of the neighbors. He tried to pop a wheelie, but ended up falling backwards onto his back.See also: pop, wheeliewheelieThe act or instance of raising up the front wheel of a bicycle or motorcycle while the rear wheel stays on the ground, either while continuing to ride, or, less commonly, remaining stationary. He tried to do a wheelie, but ended up falling backwards onto his back. She really gets a kick out of popping wheelies on her motorcycle in front of the neighbors.wheely and wheelie n. an act of rearing up on a bike or motorcycle, balancing on the rear wheel. The kid did a wheelie and scared his mother to death. wheelie verbSee wheely pop a wheelie To execute such a stunt.See also: pop, wheeliewheelie
wheelie a manoeuvre on a bicycle or motorbike in which the front wheel is raised off the ground |