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A term for a young girl. "Look at that bird over there by the food court...I'ma go and scoop that." 2. n. A pound of drugs; usually cocaine packaged in the shape of a brick. A brick of cocaine. "Yo, you got that bird on you."Â
Bird droppings is British slang for something derisory or pitiful.
n 1. A rocket, guided missile, satellite, or airplane. 2. A person, especially one who is odd or remarkable: a sly old bird. 3. A young woman. 4. a. A loud sound expressing disapproval; a raspberry. b. Discharge from employment: lost a big sale and nearly got the bird.
Dirty bird is Black−American slang for Old Crow Whisky
Woman/girl. e.g. "Me and my bird", "Take a look at those birds over there". Hence 'chick'.
Bird is British slang for a woman.Bird (shortened from bird lime) is slang for a prison term (do time).
Secretary bird is slang for a young woman employed as a secretary.
Early bird is London Cockney rhyming slang for advice, talk (word).
Bird bandit is British slang for a man who steals another man's woman.
A female in general. e.g. "Did you see Dave's girlfriend? Boy! She's a good looking bird"
A native (almost extinct ) bird of New Zealand
Bird lime is London Cockney rhyming slang for time.
general term for a man or woman, sometimes meaning "odd," i.e. "What a funny old bird.".
Noun. 1. A female. Use can be taken as offensive. E.g."Did you see that bird at the back of the bus!" 2. A girlfiend, when used in conjunction with a possessive pronoun, such as my bird. 3. Time spent in prison. E.g."I did 20 years bird before I learnt how to control my temper and keep out of trouble."
Jail bird is slang for a prisoner; one who has been confined in prison.
Game bird is British slang for a promiscuous woman.
Dicky bird is London Cockney rhyming slang for word.
Time. What's the bird?
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n.
Hence: A poet; as, the bard of Avon.
v. t.
To prepare; to make ready; to equip; as, to gird one's self for a contest.
v. t.
To tie, or confine with a cord, band, ligature, chain, etc.; to fetter; to make fast; as, to bind grain in bundles; to bind a prisoner.
n.
A small water bird. See Dabchick.
n.
A bird.
v. i.
To catch or shoot birds.
n.
Specifically, among sportsmen, a game bird.
v. t.
To encircle or bind with any flexible band.
v. t.
To make fast ( a thing) about or upon something, as by tying; to encircle with something; as, to bind a belt about one; to bind a compress upon a part.
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Of or pertaining to a bird or to birds.
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