fly



fly someone or something (into some place) (from some place)

 and fly someone or something in
to transport someone or something to some place from some place. We flew the documents into Adamsville from Springfield. We flew in the documents to Chicago from Springfield.

fly

1. mod. knowledgeable; alert and in the know. This dude is fly; there’s no question about it.
2. mod. nice-looking; stylish. I like your fly shoes, Sam.

fly

/blow the coop
To make a getaway; escape.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ekundayo-Western African, Yoruba
Eren-Turkish
RalphRALF (English), RAYF (English), RAHLF (German)English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German
Kamilla-Hungarian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
EdvÁRd-Hungarian
Addyman['ædimən]