flyer



high flier

A person who has the potential for or who has achieved great success. Tim was such a high-flier in college that it's no surprise he's achieved such great success in his career.
See also: flier, high

a high-flier

  also a high-flyer
someone who is very successful at their job and soon becomes powerful or rich A high-flier in the eighties, he was earning over £200 000 a year.

take a flyer (on something)

tv. to take a chance on something. Fred is too wise an investor to take a flyer on some story stock like that.
See also: flyer, on, take

take a flyer

verb
See also: flyer, take

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ermingard-Ancient Germanic
Aulay-Scottish
Atalia-Hebrew
Samuelesah-MWE-leItalian
Magdalenemahk-dah-LE-nə (German), MAG-də-lən (English), MAG-də-leen (English)German, English, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Zhou-Chinese