noun
- a current of air or water driven back by a propeller or jet engine
- the area of reduced air pressure and forward suction behind a moving vehicle
Usage: aviation; nautical
Usage: automotive; cycling
verb
- to follow closely behind another vehicle to take advantage of reduced air resistance
Usage: sports; racing
Examples
- The small plane was caught in the slipstream of the jet.
- Cyclists often ride in the slipstream of the rider ahead to conserve energy.
- The race car driver slipstreamed behind the leader for several laps.
- The boat’s slipstream created turbulent water behind it.
- She slipstreamed the faster runner during the marathon.
- The fighter jet’s slipstream was visible in the clouds.
- Motorcycles can slipstream behind trucks on the highway.