The difference between Bird and Bloke
When used as nouns, bird means a member of the class of animals aves in the phylum chordata, characterized by being warm-blooded, having feathers and wings usually capable of flight, and laying eggs, whereas bloke means a man, a fellow.
Bird is also verb with the meaning: to observe or identify wild birds in their natural environment.
check bellow for the other definitions of Bird and Bloke
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Bird as a noun:
A member of the class of animals Aves in the phylum Chordata, characterized by being warm-blooded, having feathers and wings usually capable of flight, and laying eggs.
Examples:
"Ducks and sparrows are birds."
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Bird as a noun (slang):
A man, fellow.
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Bird as a noun (UK, US, slang):
A girl or woman, especially one considered sexually attractive.
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Bird as a noun (UK, Ireland, slang):
Girlfriend.
Examples:
"Mike went out with his bird last night."
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Bird as a noun (slang):
An airplane.
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Bird as a noun (slang):
A satellite.
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Bird as a noun (obsolete):
A chicken; the young of a fowl; a young eaglet; a nestling.
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Bird as a verb (intransitive):
To observe or identify wild birds in their natural environment.
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Bird as a verb (intransitive):
To catch or shoot birds.
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Bird as a verb (intransitive, figuratively):
To seek for game or plunder; to thieve.
Examples:
"rfquotek Ben Jonson"
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Bird as a noun (slang):
A prison sentence.
Examples:
"He’s doing bird."
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Bird as a noun:
The vulgar hand gesture in which the middle finger is extended.
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Bird as a noun (Asian slang):
A penis.
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Bloke as a noun (British, informal):
A man, a fellow; an ordinary man, a man on the street.
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Bloke as a noun (UK):
a man who behaves in a particularly laddish or overtly heterosexual manner.
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Bloke as a noun (now, _, chiefly, Quebec, colloquial):
An anglophone man.
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Bloke as a noun (Australia):
An exemplar of a certain masculine, independent male archetype.