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A bird is just a girl, neither hot nor ugly, just a girl.
It's just a quaint old way of talking that you can even find in old movies (along with the term "dame", which would be a woman). It's so old, it's new again.
Watch one of those old 40s, black and white ganster movies.
I'm sure Humprey Bogard use the term a lot.
bird is just british slang for a woman. it has no connotation to it in terms of her looks or age. the american equivalent might be dame
British slang for girl.
It's British slang for girl, typically a young woman.
In British English vernacular a 'bid' is a vulgar synonym for 'girl'. It is very similar lexicon to the American English, 'chick'. It has no true negative connotation besides it's sexist inclination.
its slang, nothing else, doesnt mean a girl is good looking or not, if he had said she was some bird then that would mean she stands out somewhat, but bird on its own is just a girl
It is just a term that guys use, but i think it orginated from "chicken head", .
And chickhead was a term that a few years back, guys went around call girls (i think it stemmed from Chick).
Chicken head, is not a good term for a girl.
If you have never heard the song "chicken head", by Project Pat- read the lyrics at the link below:
I think it's to do with the "birds and the bees". Women are birds and men are bees. It seems to stem from the awkward moment that your parents tell you about the facts of life. Since the term came about in the late 50's and early 60's when rock and roll influenced teenagers, the British called women birds and the Americans went for the term "chick" meaning a young bird ie a teenage woman.
'a bird' just refers to a girl. but it can also mean girlfriend.
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