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English[edit]
Copter Royale Hacks
Etymology[edit]
Clipping of helicopter.
Pronunciation[edit]
- (UK)IPA(key): /ˈkɒptə/
- (US)enPR: käpʹtər, IPA(key): /ˈkɑptɚ/
Noun[edit]
copter (pluralcopters)
- (informal) A helicopter.
- 2005, Sin City (the film),
- Shellie shouts something I can't quite make out over the racket of a passing police copter.
- 2005, Sin City (the film),
Translations[edit]
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Verb[edit]
copter (third-person singular simple presentcopters, present participlecoptering, simple past and past participlecoptered)
Copter Spike
- (informal,transitive) To helicopter: to transport by helicopter.
- (informal,intransitive) To helicopter: to travel by helicopter.
- (informal,intransitive) To move like a helicopter.
- 2015 July 24, Tom Sleigh, '‘Boomerang'', in New York Times[1]:
- The sidelong whiplash of his arm sent the boomerang soaring, pushing the sky to the horizon until the blade just hung there, a black slash on the sun so far away it seemed not to move at all before it came whirling back larger and larger: would it hit him, would he die — and you ducked down, terrified, clinging to his thigh, its deathspin slowing as it coptered softly down and he snatched it from the air.
Anagrams[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
- (UK)IPA(key): /ˈkɒptə/
- (US)enPR: käpʹtər, IPA(key): /ˈkɑptɚ/
Noun[edit]
copter (pluralcopters)
- (informal) A helicopter.
- 2005, Sin City (the film),
- Shellie shouts something I can't quite make out over the racket of a passing police copter.
- 2005, Sin City (the film),
Translations[edit]
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Verb[edit]
copter (third-person singular simple presentcopters, present participlecoptering, simple past and past participlecoptered)
Copter Spike
- (informal,transitive) To helicopter: to transport by helicopter.
- (informal,intransitive) To helicopter: to travel by helicopter.
- (informal,intransitive) To move like a helicopter.
- 2015 July 24, Tom Sleigh, '‘Boomerang'', in New York Times[1]:
- The sidelong whiplash of his arm sent the boomerang soaring, pushing the sky to the horizon until the blade just hung there, a black slash on the sun so far away it seemed not to move at all before it came whirling back larger and larger: would it hit him, would he die — and you ducked down, terrified, clinging to his thigh, its deathspin slowing as it coptered softly down and he snatched it from the air.