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whirlybird

[hwur-lee-burd, wur-] / ˈʰwɜr liˌbɜrd, ˈwɜr- /
NOUN
helicopter
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The sugary whirlybird also features rotor blades and windows made from white chocolate.

From BBC

Some evenings, whirlybirds of unknown origin seem to descend en masse.

From Washington Post

In New York City, helicopters giving tourists a whirlybird’s eye view of landmarks account for the majority of take offs.

From Seattle Times

After four months in the warehouse, four months of plodding slowly behind the whirlybirds because anything quicker than a walk agitated them, Bo felt slow.

From The Verge

He showed Jack his own “whirlybird” pitch in which the club is picked up abruptly at the start of the swing and then dropped on an inside path coming through.

From Golf Digest