Vaihtoehtoiset kirjoitusmuodot
- (rikkinäinen englanti) boid
- (vanhentunut) birde
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| Käännös | Konteksti |
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| Substantiivit |
| 1. | | |
| 2. | | |
| 3. | | slangi, amerikanenglanti, brittienglanti |
| 4. | | slangi |
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| 7. | | Stadin slangi |
Määritelmät
Substantiivi
- An animal of the clade (traditionally class) Aves in the phylum Chordata, characterized by being warm-blooded, having feathers and wings usually capable of flight, having a beaked mouth, and laying eggs.
- (slang) A prison sentence.
- (obsolete) A chicken; the young of a fowl; a young eaglet; a nestling.
- (cooking, slang) A chicken or turkey used as food.
- (slang) A man, fellow.
- (UK, Ireland, colloquial) A girl or woman, especially one considered sexually attractive.
- (UK, Ireland, colloquial, by extension) A girlfriend.
- (slang) An aircraft.
- (slang) A satellite.
- (UK, with definite article, chiefly in phrases) Booing and jeering, especially as done by an audience expressing displeasure at a performer.
- (with definite article) The vulgar hand gesture in which the middle finger is extended.
- A yardbird.
- (slang, US) A kilogram of cocaine.
- (slang, Canada, Philippines) A penis.
- (UK, slang) Jailtime; time in prison.
- (informal) Snowbird (retiree who moves to a warmer climate).
Verbi
- (transitive, slang) To bring into prison, to roof.
- (intransitive) To observe or identify wild birds in their natural environment.
- (intransitive) To catch or shoot birds; to hunt birds.
- (intransitive, figuratively) To seek for game or plunder; to thieve.
- (transitive, television) To transmit via satellite.
Adjektiivi
- (Canada, colloquial, of a school or university course) Able to be passed with very little work; having the nature of a bird course.
Esimerkit
- I flipped him the bird.
- Näytin hänelle keskisormea.
- Who’s that bird?
- Ducks and sparrows are birds.
- Ankat ja varpuset ovat lintuja.
- The brydds [birds] of the aier have nestes.
- I'm buying flowers for my bird.
- Anto was out with his bird last night. Anto était sorti avec sa meuf la nuit dernière.
- Don't Touch My Bird.
- Then she raised both hands above her shoulders and flipped him the bird with each one.
- For whatever reason — and there are so many to chose from — they flipped the bird in the direction of the tinted windows of the Bushmobile.
- The level below this is called the Phylum; birds belong to the Phylum Chordata, which includes all the vertebrate animals (the sub-phylum Vertebrata) and a few odds and ends.
- That ungentle gull, the cuckoo's bird.
- Mike went out with his bird last night.
- The usual visual grammar was in place – a carpet in the street, people in paddocks awaiting a brush with something glamorous, blokes with earpieces, birds in frocks of colliding colours that if sighted in nature would indicate the presence of poison.
- And by my word! the bonny bird / In danger shall not tarry.
- "Ah, he's a funny bird," said Phaedra, throwing a leg over the sill.
- The door opened and a tall hungry-looking bird with a cane and a big nose came in neatly, shut the door behind him against the pressure of the door closer, marched over to the desk and placed a wrapped parcel on the desk.
- He once took in his own mother, and was robbed by a 'pal,' who thought he was a doctor. Oh, he's a rare bird is 'Gentleman Joe'!
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