Pronunciation: /wiːli/
noun a trick or stunt in which a bicycle or motorcycle is ridden briefly on one wheel
A1 He did a wheelie on his bicycle.
A2 The motorcycle rider performed a wheelie to show off.
B1 The stuntman executed a perfect wheelie during the movie scene.
B2 The professional BMX rider amazed the crowd with his flawless wheelie.
C1 The daredevil attempted a dangerous wheelie on his skateboard.
C2 The skilled motocross rider effortlessly pulled off a wheelie while jumping over the ramp.
adjective relating to or characteristic of performing a wheelie
A1 The boy did a wheelie on his bike.
A2 She watched in amazement as the skilled cyclist performed a wheelie.
B1 The motorcycle stuntman wowed the crowd with his impressive wheelie.
B2 The professional BMX rider executed a flawless wheelie during the competition.
C1 The daredevil motorcyclist pulled off a daring wheelie while speeding down the track.
C2 The skilled skateboarder effortlessly performed a wheelie on the halfpipe.
formal The cyclist performed a perfect wheelie during the competition.
informal Did you see that guy do a wheelie on his bike?
slang He popped a sick wheelie on his motorcycle.
figurative Her success in the project was like pulling off a wheelie in a race.
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