aviators
by 1989 on Mar 06, 2007 10:51:24
sun glasses often woren by
pilots hence the name aviators made popular by vietnam
chopper pilots and police officers
aviators usually come in two sizes 52 mm
lens and the big 75 mm lenses
very handy to have a pair of aviators at all times never know where and how and why you will need them but they always are useful
aviator
by turbine on Oct 19, 2004 01:52:24
There's a
big difference between a pilot and an aviator. One is a
technician, the other is an artist in love with flight.
-
E.B. Jeppesen
Aviation
by NS2203 on Jul 08, 2016 14:28:59
Example:
According to all known
laws
of
aviation, there is no way
a bee
should be able to fly.
Aviation
by Paixx on May 06, 2015 07:45:08
aviators
by thehipster on Apr 19, 2005 07:52:59
Example:
those aviators are
hot.
aviators
by ron ricardo on Oct 01, 2005 12:08:51
The most badass sunglasses money can buy. Guaranteed to piss of hippies and liberal pussies because of their military/cop heritage. Best worn at house parties late-night after consuming massive amounts of alcohol and feeling the "
need for speed"... but
also important at the beach the next day when trying to keep the sun off your
aching head.
Oh, and chicks dig 'em.
Example:
Let's
rock the aviators.
We're
goin' aviator-mode.
aviate
by Gendrik Fillimore Adam Cormal on Feb 17, 2016 20:34:49
aviator
by Athene Airheart on Mar 15, 2004 13:10:09
A dashing and heroic personage! See pilot. A member of the elite company of the human race that can actually slip the surly bonds of Earth. They can fly, too.
Old fashioned aviators wear leather helmets and flight jackets and silk scarves and goggles.
New fashioned ones fly
Beechcraft Bonanzas while sipping cappuccino. Both are just a leetle bit cooler than the average
groundling.
Example:
Pulling out of
the loop, the aviator sent her
biplane into a
death defying spin and landed perfectly in front of the crowd at the airshow.
aviators
by scarroll on Dec 04, 2006 12:06:31
A very chill form of sunglasses popularized not so much by "vietnam-era
helicoptor pilots" but by 70's stoners and modern
stoner movies like "Dazed and Confused" and "Fear and Loathing in
Los Vegas". The reason these glasses are so popular with stoners is that they are usually mirrored and cover your whole eye so that nobody can see your blood-shot eyes.