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Bird and Dog English Expressions
By:Robin Day B.Sc. M.Sc. B.Ed. <cowboy4444@hotmail.com>

I thought this would be a fun topic and hope people will help me grow the list. Write me or post additions in the Discussion section.

BIRDS

1. Grouse, grousing. Stop your grousing (grumbling). This comes from the funny sounds a grouse makes. They sound like they are angry.

2. Bird brained (stupid).

3. Parroting (repeating words/espressions like a parrot)

4. Goose-necked or swan-necked(long and slim neck).

5. Goosed (poked in the "bum").

6. Owlish (like an owl, watchful and a little bookish)

7. Eagle-eyed (great vision, watchful)

8. Hawkish (war-like)

9. Chicken (Are you chicken? = afraid.)

10. Chicken-livered, chicken-hearted, chicken-shit (also afraid or lacking courage). Lily-livered first appears in Shakespear's Macbeth, so I'm told, and it was derived from Greek tradition (maybe S.E. Asian originally) and magical divination.

11. Cocky (proud and confident)

12. A Chick (a girl)

13. Hen pecked (constantly scolded by a wife). Henish means like a hen, motherly, womanish.

14. Duckish weather (duck weather, rainy)

14. A Peacock (a vain and gaudy person)

15. Sparrow, Jay, Robin, Peregrin (common, family or nicknames)

16. A dove (a peaceful person)

17. Craning your neck. (sticking it out like a crane)

18. Cookoo (crazy)

19. Turkey (rediculous or silly person, jive-turkey is Afro-American, jive meaning lies)

DOGS

1. Dogged (being persued, followed)

2. Hang-dog looks (a tired and saggy look)

3. Crooked as a dog's hind leg (very dishonest).

4. Dog gone (another way to swear)

5. Dog's-tooth (a type of triangular pattern in weaving, especially in wool cloth)

5. Puppy eyes or puppy love (young and beautiful)

6. "Bitch" or "Son-of-a-bitch" (put-downs or swear terms)

7. Husky (fairly large size, not medium or overly fat.)


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