Huey
[hyoo-ee or, often, yoo-ee] /ˈhyu i or, often, ˈyu i/
noun
1.
a male given name, form of .
noun
A US military helicopter, model HU–1B: The Huey, a combination of shuttle bus, supply truck, ambulance, and weapon of war (Vietnam War armed forces)
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