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    [Noun]  | "wheel*man" | \ ˈ(h)wēl-mən \


    1: helmsman

    2: the driver of an automobile

    3: cyclist


    Origin: 1865 ;

    [Noun]  | "wheelman" 


    1: a person who travels by automobile;


      * e.g., " ... we'll need someone to be our wheelman for the heist "



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     [ "wheelman" ]

    1: A person who knows how to drive!

      * e.g.,  ... John: "Its a 15 minute run from dragonfire crossing to lookout mountain road, but we need it down to 12 minutes. Police are lining the road, the clutch is hot and slipping, and Rich can't drive like that with a cast on his arm. Who are we going to get? 


     [ "wheelman" ]

    2: A professional driver who accels at high performance maneuvering, chase, pursuit, evasion, and high speed driving.

      * e.g.,  ... Ken: "Lets call KRASH! ... he's a wheelman." 


     [ "wheelman" ]

    3: A driver that understands the mechanics of driving as an art form of finesse between the wheel, shifting gears, brake, and throttle control.


     [ "wheelman" ]

    4: A person who can perform tricks neccesary to keep a vehicle moving such as J-turns, continuous donuts, burnouts (with a manual tranmission), double-clutching, 180's, 360's, drifting, etc.


     [ "wheelman" ]

    5: A pro who understands and utilizes over and under steer, pitch, roll, brake-steering, throttle steering etc.


     [ "wheelman" ]

    6: A person who has the knowledge to drive any vehicle at any time without hesitation, whether it be a passenger vehicle, front wheel, rear wheel, all-wheel drive (using them to their specific advantages) trucks, motorcycles, commercial vehicles, industrial, and agricultural equipment.


     [ "wheelman" ]

    7: A driver who can manage a vehicle that is probelmatic or otherwise difficult to drive. i.e. shifting or stalling problems, flat tire(s) etc.


     [ "wheelman" ]

    8: Derived originally from car thiefs which necessitated being able to drive any vehicle (without prior knowledge of it) and driven in a hurry.


     [ "wheelman" ]

    9: See movies: The Transporter, Gone in 60 Seconds.

     [ "wheelman" ]

    1: an Australian extreme sports recreational vehicle built around hubless wheel technology giving low centre of gravity and large amounts of fun

      * e.g.,  ... the Wheelman was ridden over a variety of terrains. 

     [ "wheelman" ]

    1: An extremely well hung, l33t h4x0r online player; unbeatable; the driver of an automobile, especially of a getaway car.

      * e.g.,  ... Wheelman pwnz j00. 

     [ "wheelman" ]

    1: Corrections from previous definition:

      * e.g.,  ... I would eat that apple but I have the suspicion that Wheelman owned someone with it. 


     [ "wheelman" ]

    2: Also known as Wheelfuck or douche to complete and utter idiots (See: "wankers, tossers"); A person who likes to win a slander war, spam, and throw fruit at the loser of the slander war.

     [ "Wheelman" ]

    1: A person handicapped or not who has achieved a high level of control of an office chair or a real wheelchair.

      * e.g.,  ... Hey dude look at this guy spinning around with his wheelchair. Yeah he is okay but he is not a "wheelman" yet. 

     [ "Wheelman" ]

    1: A person who is skilled with fire arms and prefers a revolver.

      * e.g.,  ... While he chamberd his Glock Tom was shot. The old cop was a wheelman and had always carried a revolver. 

     [ "Wheelman" ]

    1: A dirty ginger with a tiny penis who enjoys greasing up other guys dingleberries with WD-40 and melted white chocolate then taking pictures of them so he can jerk off later.

      * e.g.,  ... "You see that Corey guy?" 

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