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Wing (disambiguation)

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A wing is an appendage used for flight by an animal or an apparatus used to create lift in aeronautics.

Wing (plural:wings) may also mean:

Places:

  • Wing, Buckinghamshire, a village in England.
  • Wing, Rutland, a village in England.
  • Port Wing, Wisconsin, a town in the United States.
  • Wing, North Dakota, a city in the United States.
  • Wing River Township, Minnesota, a township in the United States.

People:

  • Craig Wing, a rugby league player for the Sydney Roosters.
  • Lorna Wing, a researcher of Asperger's Syndrome.
  • Wing Yee, a Canadian singer-songwriter.
  • Wing (singer), a New Zealand singer originally from Hong Kong.

Entertainment:

  • Wings (film), a 1927 film about fighter pilots in World War I.
  • Wings (1966 movie), a 1966 movie by Soviet filmmaker Larisa Shepitko.
  • Wings (band), Paul McCartney's 1970s band.
  • Wings (novel), by Danielle Steel.
  • Wings, the third in The Bromeliad trilogy of children's books by Terry Pratchett.
  • Wings (TV series), which ran on NBC from 1990 to 1997.
  • Wings (BBC TV series), which was a BBC drama which ran from 1976 to 1977.
  • Wings (Discovery Channel TV series).
  • Wings (album), released in 2005 by singer Bonnie Tyler.
  • Wings (game), a 1981 wargame by Yaquinto.
  • Wings (video game), a 1990 World War I computer game by Cinemaware.
  • Wing (South Park), an episode of South Park featuring Wing (singer).
  • Wings (manga magazine) is a manga magazine.

Other:

  • Wing (air force unit), a basic unit of an air force.
  • WinG, a Windows interface in computing.
  • Buffalo wings, or chicken wings, a foodstuff.
  • Wings 3D, an open source computer graphics modeling program.
  • WING (Wrestling International New Generations), a former professional wrestling promotion in Japan.
  • Winger (sport) and the position played by said player.
  • The areas of the stage not visible to the audience. See Stage (theatre)#Proscenium stage.
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Other:. not?); in each case, the ellipsis stands for a pronoun. Entertainment:. not?, negative for all other persons, singular and plural haven't ...? or have .. People:. have ...? (third-person singular has ...?, third-person singular negative hasn't ...? or has .. Places:. to have to.

Wing (plural:wings) may also mean:. Old English habban. A wing is an appendage used for flight by an animal or an apparatus used to create lift in aeronautics. perfect tense. See Stage (theatre)#Proscenium stage. For example: "He has some money, doesn't he?" and "I have got enough time, don't I?" These constructions with "do", "does", "don't" or "doesn't" are considered incorrect in UK usage. The areas of the stage not visible to the audience. In those cases, use "does" or its negation instead.

Winger (sport) and the position played by said player. In American usage, this construction does not apply to present tense sentences with has or have, or their negations, as a verb; it does not apply either to the construction "have got". WING (Wrestling International New Generations), a former professional wrestling promotion in Japan. Affirmative sentences use the same followed by not, or alternatively, more commonly, and less formally, hasn't or haven't. Wings 3D, an open source computer graphics modeling program. Negative sentences use has or have, distinguished by number. Buffalo wings, or chicken wings, a foodstuff. The tag always uses an object pronoun substituting for the subject.

WinG, a Windows interface in computing. This construction forms a tag that converts a present perfect tense sentence into a question. Wing (air force unit), a basic unit of an air force. Used with a following pronoun to form tag questions after statements that use "have" to form the perfect tense or (in UK usage) that use "have" in the present tense.

We haven't eaten dinner yet, have we?
Your wife hasn't been reading that nonsense, has she?
I'd bet that student hasn't studied yet, have they?
You've known all along, haven't you?
The sun has already set, has it not?
(UK usage) He has some money, hasn't he? (see usage notes below)
. Wings (manga magazine) is a manga magazine. (auxiliary verb) See have to. Wing (South Park), an episode of South Park featuring Wing (singer). have kittens.

Wings (video game), a 1990 World War I computer game by Cinemaware. have it off. Wings (game), a 1981 wargame by Yaquinto. have it in for. Wings (album), released in 2005 by singer Bonnie Tyler. have to. Wings (Discovery Channel TV series). be had.

Wings (BBC TV series), which was a BBC drama which ran from 1976 to 1977. (transitive) To engage in sexual intercourse with.

He's always bragging about how many women he's had.
. Wings (TV series), which ran on NBC from 1990 to 1997. (transitive) To give birth to.
The couple always wanted to have children.
My wife is having the baby right now!
. Wings, the third in The Bromeliad trilogy of children's books by Terry Pratchett. (auxiliary verb) Used in forming the perfect tense.
I have already eaten today.
. Wings (novel), by Danielle Steel. (transitive) To partake of a particular substance or action
I have breakfast at six o'clock
Can I have a look at that?
.

Wings (band), Paul McCartney's 1970s band. (transitive) To possess, own, hold.

I have a house and a car.
Look what I have here — a frog I found on the street!
. Wings (1966 movie), a 1966 movie by Soviet filmmaker Larisa Shepitko. Wings (film), a 1927 film about fighter pilots in World War I. Wing (singer), a New Zealand singer originally from Hong Kong.

Wing Yee, a Canadian singer-songwriter. Lorna Wing, a researcher of Asperger's Syndrome. Craig Wing, a rugby league player for the Sydney Roosters. Wing River Township, Minnesota, a township in the United States.

Wing, North Dakota, a city in the United States. Port Wing, Wisconsin, a town in the United States. Wing, Rutland, a village in England. Wing, Buckinghamshire, a village in England.