manbird

English

Noun

manbird (plural manbirds)

  1. Alternative form of man-bird.
    • 1928, U.S. Air Services, volume 13, page 54:
      "We would wait a few minutes and the natives would start creeping out from their hiding places, their curiosity overcoming their fear of the 'manbirds' that swooped down from the skies. But now the Eskimos are used to the planes and are all anxious to take rides," Bennett says.
    • 2014, William M. Miller, Eugene Ely, Daredevil Aviator, page 122:
      Aviators needed the space, he said, especially in cases of emergency. "If there should be any accident or a sudden descent, the manbirds would not want to fall onto an automobile or onto the heads of spectators."