any warm-blooded vertebrate of the class Aves, having a body covered with feathers, forelimbs modified into wings, scaly legs, a beak, and no teeth, and bearing young in a hard-shelled egg.
a fowl or game bird.
Seeclay pigeon.
a shuttlecock.
a person, esp. one having some peculiarity: He's a queer bird.
an aircraft, spacecraft, or guided missile.
a thin piece of meat, poultry, or fish rolled around a stuffing and braised: veal birds.
(in hunting) a bobwhite.
a girl or young woman.
the young of any fowl.
a secret source of information: A little bird told me that today is your birthday.
a thing possessed in fact as opposed to a thing about which one speculates: A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
people with interests, opinions, or backgrounds in common: Birds of a feather flock together.
to eat sparingly: She couldn't understand why she failed to lose weight when she was, as she said, eating like a bird.
useless or worthless; not to be taken seriously: Their opinions on art are for the birds. That pep rally is for the birds.
to achieve two aims with a single effort: She killed two birds with one stone by shopping and visiting the museum on the same trip.
He got the bird when he came out on stage.
disapproval, as of a performance, by hissing, booing, etc.:He got the bird when he came out on stage.
scoffing or ridicule:He was trying to be serious, but we all gave him the bird.
an obscene gesture of contempt made by raising the middle finger.
basic information about sex and reproduction: It was time to talk to the boy about the birds and the bees.