tobutobutobu
1.

To move through the air, either by floating or propelling oneself, such as a bird or an aircraft.

2.

To travel rapidly from one location to another, often in a hurry or using a vehicle like an airplane.

3.

To leap or jump into the air, often with an active or sudden motion, like someone skipping or a ball being thrown.

4.

To disseminate information or rumors quickly, often unexpectedly or without warning.

5.

To escape quickly to a distant place, implying a sense of urgency in the departure.

6.

To transition from one point to another while leaving out intermediaries, indicating a jump in sequence or continuity.

Example:

飛行機は山の上を飛んだ。

fukitobu
1.

To be lifted or propelled into the air by a forceful gust of wind, often resulting in the sudden disappearance of the object from its original position.

2.

To experience a complete release or disappearance of feelings or worries, as if they have been swept away or eliminated entirely.

Example:

風でかさが彼女の手から吹き飛んだ。

keshitobu
1.

To be forcefully propelled away from a location, indicating an unexpected or uncontrollable movement caused by an external force, such as being swept away by a strong wind or storm.

2.

To completely disappear or evaporate, often in a sudden manner, as if eliminated or erased from existence, reflecting a sense of loss or removal from one’s immediate surroundings.

3.

To represent the abrupt removal of something that was previously present, highlighting its sudden absence as if it has been blown away or rendered nonexistent.

Example:

沈着な彼女の言葉で我々の恐怖は消し飛んだ。

futobu
1.

To be propelled away with great force, often due to strong winds or impacts, causing an object or person to fly or be displaced suddenly.

2.

To completely disappear or vanish in an instant, often due to unforeseen circumstances or losses, such as financial setbacks or exhaustion.

3.

To rush away or hurry back quickly, suggesting a sense of urgency or frantic movement.

Example:

爆発がとてもすさまじかったので、屋根が吹っとんだ。

そらと空飛soratobuえんばん円盤enban
1.

A disc-shaped object that is often reported as an unidentified flying phenomenon, frequently associated with extraterrestrial activity.

2.

A term used to describe a mysterious aerial vehicle characterized by its round shape, commonly depicted in popular culture as a craft traversing the skies.

3.

An airborne object resembling a flat, circular form that has been the subject of numerous sightings and speculation about alien technology.

Example:

それは間違いなく空飛ぶ円盤だったのだ。