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flier

A high-risk investment or business opportunity.

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  1. Flier vs. flyer - Grammarist
    Feb 3, 2011 ... Outside the U.S., there is no difference between flyer and flier. They are used interchangeably, though flyer is about twice as common as flier.
     
  2. flier - definition of flier by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and ...
    One, such as an insect or bird, that flies with wings. 2. The pilot of an aircraft. 3. A passenger in an aircraft: special fares for business fliers. 4. A pamphlet or ...
     
  3. Flier - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
    a reckless or speculative venture —usually used in the phrase take a flier. 3. usually flyer : an advertising circular. See flier defined for English-language learners ...
     
  4. Grammar Girl : "Flier" or "Flyer"? :: Quick and Dirty Tips ™
    Jan 3, 2012 ... Despite frequent flyer programs, you sometimes need a flier. For example, when you hang ...
     
  5. Flier (fish) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The flier (Centrarchus macropterus) is a sunfish (family Centrarchidae) native to muddy-bottomed swamps, ponds, weedy lakes, and riverine backwaters across ...
     
  6. Flyer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Flyer or flier may refer to: An aviator · Flyer (pamphlet), a single-page leaflet; Flier (fish) (Centrarchus macropterus), a sunfish native to the Southern United ...
     
  7. March 2006: Grammar Trap: flier vs. flyer
    When you meet a pilot, do you speak with a “flier” or a “flyer”? When you put up a handbill, do you post a “flyer” or a “flier”? Yes. And no. Finding these words in ...
     
  8. Flier | Define Flier at Dictionary.com
    something that flies, as a bird or insect. 2. an aviator or pilot. 3. an airplane passenger, especially one who travels regularly by air. 4. a person or thing that ...