flyer

/ˈflaɪər/
noun
  1. A small printed advertisement or notice, often handed out or posted.
    • The store put a flyer in the newspaper with coupons for the sale.
    • She handed out flyers for the garage sale around the neighborhood.
    • I saw a flyer on the bulletin board about the lost cat.
  2. A person who flies, especially a pilot or a passenger on an aircraft.
    • The experienced flyer calmly landed the plane in bad weather.
    • As a frequent flyer, she knows all the shortcuts at the airport.
    • The young flyer took her first solo flight at age sixteen.
  3. A thing that moves very fast or is designed for speed, such as a fast train or a sports car.
    • That new sports car is a real flyer on the highway.
    • His horse was a flyer and won every race that season.
    • The express train is a flyer that gets you to the city in half the time.