skycycle
Etymology
From sky + cycle.
Why this word is great
SKYCYCLE — [Noun] A bicycle capable of levitation. From sky (referring to the atmosphere or heavens) + cycle (short for bicycle), it marries the mundane with the miraculous. Unlike "hoverbike" (which growls with engines) or "flying carpet" (which floats on myth), the skycycle hums with human effort—pedals spinning in empty air. It is the whir of gears above a dew-damp meadow, the shadow of a rider gliding over cobblestones, the sudden tilt of weightlessness as you crest a hill and keep rising. A machine that defies gravity but not labor, it reminds us that wonder need not abandon work.
noun
- A bicycle capable of levitation.““The blasters and lasers on the skycycles are fully charged and set on the highest level of power,” answered Tiffany in her high voice.”