"Wheely" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Wheely is an adjective that means rotating or revolving, typically quickly and smoothly. It can also refer to a bicycle with wheels that rotate independently, often used in a playful or humorous way. It can also be used as a verb, which means to move or spin on wheels, typically quickly or playfully.
A type of mobility aid used by people with physical disabilities or injuries, typically consisting of a sturdy chair with wheels or casters that allow the user to move around wheeling.
An athlete's "wheelhouse" refers to their area of greatest strength or ability.<br><br>In business, a company's "wheelhouse" refers to their core products or services that are most profitable and successful.<br><br>A wheelhouse can also be the stern end of a boat, but in modern usage, the phrase is used in a figurative sense.
To cause someone or something, such as a vehicle, to spin or turn around in a circular motion. <br><br>Used for persuading someone to do something, often through insincere means, and often to deceive them.
To make a high-pitched sound, typically when breathing out, especially because of an asthma attack or other respiratory problem.
Wheezes refer to a high-pitched whistling or hissing sound that is often heard when someone has a respiratory condition, such as asthma or bronchitis. It is typically caused by the obstruction of airflow in the lungs or airways, leading to a restrictive sound.<br><br>In addition to medical contexts, the word "wheezes" can also be used in a more playful or whimsical way to describe a humorous or quirky trick or tactic. For example, someone might say "that's a wheeze" to describe a clever or amusing way of solving a problem.
Exhalation of breath with a high-pitched, stridor (whistling) sound, typically associated with difficulty breathing; a symptom of respiratory conditions affecting airway passage, such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Breathless and wheezing; said of someone who has the kind of breathing difficulties associated with bronchitis or asthma.
I couldn't find any clear or commonly identifiable meaning for the word "whelan". It's possible that it could be a surname, a proper noun, or a less common word.