plural
birds
plural
birds
Britannica Dictionary definition of BIRD
[count]
3
British, informal + sometimes offensive
:
girl
a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
◊ The expression a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush means that it is better to hold onto something you have than to risk losing it by trying to get something better.
(as) free as a bird
—
see 1free
birds of a feather flock together
—
see 1feather
for the birds
informal
:
worthless or ridiculous
give (someone) the bird
informal
1
US
or
flip (someone) the bird
:
to make an offensive gesture at someone by pointing the middle finger upward while keeping the other fingers folded down
2
British
:
to loudly shout at, laugh at, or boo someone (such as a performer) in order to show disapproval
kill two birds with one stone
—
see 1kill
the birds and the bees
informal + humorous
:
the facts about sex that are told to children
the early bird catches/gets the worm
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see 2early