Wheeler vs Wheels - What's the difference?
wheeler | wheels |
(obsolete) a wheelwright, a wheelmaker
someone who operates a wheel
(archaic) a wheel horse
(used in combination with a preceding whole number) A vehicle having the specified number of wheels.
[ , "The Greek Interpreter"]
(by meronymy) An automobile or other vehicle
:* Like my new wheels ?
:* rolling 18 wheels
(bodybuilding, slang) Well-developed thigh muscles.
* 1999 March 22, “OB205”, "Re: Freakiest Bodybuilder?", misc.fitness.weights, Usenet
* 2004 December 28, Mark Jenkins and Jeff O’Connell, The Jump Off: 60 Days to a Hip-Hop Hard Body , page 76, HarperCollins
* 2006 April 30, Jim Stoppani, Encyclopedia of Muscle & Strength , page 131, Human Kinetics Publishers
(wheel)
As nouns the difference between wheeler and wheels
is that wheeler is a wheelwright, a wheelmaker while wheels is plural of lang=en.As a proper noun Wheeler
is {{surname|English|A=An}}, derived from the trade name wheeler.As a verb wheels is
third-person singular of wheel.wheeler
English
Noun
(en noun)Quotations
* "Excellent," said Sherlock Holmes. "Send the boy for a four-wheeler, and we shall be off at once."Derived terms
* two-wheeler * three-wheeler * four-wheeler * * wheeler-dealerwheels
English
Noun
(head) (plural )- Martin: Just for legs, Tom Platz in his heyday has never been approached.
- OB205: I totally agree with this, even to this day no one can beat those WHEELS !
- But Mary J. goes all-out during big leg day, and look at her wheels —toned but very feminine.
- ... try this big wheels program to pack on muscle to your quads and hams.