BIRD vs HOOT: NOUN
- The phenix.
- The young of any fowl.
- A feathered vertebrate animal of the class Aves, frequently included with reptiles in a superclass Sauropsida, but distinguished by having warm blood, by being covered with feathers, and by having the fore limbs so modified as to form wings. See Aves.
- Fig.: A girl; a maiden.
- [In this, as in other modern instances, the word is archaic, and is probably associated with bird as a term of endearment.]
- Any small feathered game, as a partridge, quail, snipe, or woodcock, as distinguished from water-fowl, etc.
- In astronomy, a southern constellation. See Apus, 1.
- Orig., a chicken; the young of a fowl; a young eaglet; a nestling; and hence, a feathered flying animal (see 2).
- A warm-blooded, feathered vertebrate provided with wings. See Aves.
- Specifically, among sportsmen, a game bird.
- The peacock.
- A maiden; a girl; a young woman.
- An obscene gesture of anger, defiance, or derision made by pointing or jabbing the middle finger upward.
- Discharge from employment.
- A loud sound expressing disapproval; a raspberry.
- A young woman.
- A person, especially one who is odd or remarkable.
- A rocket, guided missile, satellite, or airplane.
- Such an animal, especially a chicken or turkey, used as food.
- Such an animal hunted as game.
- Any of various warm-blooded egg-laying feathered vertebrates of the class Aves, having forelimbs modified to form wings.
- A cry or noise made to express displeasure or contempt
- Informal terms for a (young) woman
- Badminton equipment consisting of a ball of cork or rubber with a crown of feathers
- Warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrates characterized by feathers and forelimbs modified as wings
- The eagle.
- A wingless insect of the group Mallophaga, of which the genera and species are very numerous and mostly parasitic upon birds. -- Bird mite (Zoöl.), a small mite (genera Dermanyssus, Dermaleichus and allies) parasitic upon birds. The species are numerous.
- An airplane.
- A girl or woman considered sexually attractive, as used by a man.
- 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.
- A prison sentence.
- A penis.
- The vulgar hand gesture in which the middle finger is extended.
- A dipterous insect parasitic upon birds (genus Ornithomyia, and allies), usually winged.
- A very large South American spider (Mygale avicularia). It is said sometimes to capture and kill small birds.
- The flesh of a bird or fowl (wild or domestic) used as food
- A migratory bird.
- A fun event or person. (See hootenanny)
- Not care at all.
- The barred owl (Syrnium nebulosum). See Barred owl.
- A very funny event, person, or experience.
- A derisive cry or shout.
- Money paid as compensation; payment; recompense; remuneration.
- The cry of an owl.
- A cry or shout in contempt.
- One that is hilariously funny.
- A cry of scorn or derision.
- A sound suggesting the cry of an owl, especially the sound of a horn.
- The characteristic cry of an owl.
- A hootenanny.
- Something of little value
- A cry or noise made to express displeasure or contempt
- A loud raucous cry (as of an owl)
BIRD vs HOOT: VERB
- Watch and study birds in their natural habitat
- To observe or identify wild birds in their natural environment
- To make the cry of an owl.
- To utter a loud clamorous shout
- Utter the characteristic sound of owls
BIRD vs HOOT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To watch birds, especially in their natural habitats, for enjoyment; to birdwatch.
- Hence: To seek for game or plunder; to thieve.
- To catch or shoot birds.
- To trap, shoot, or catch birds.
- To observe and identify birds in their natural surroundings.
- To make the peculiar cry of an owl.
- To utter the characteristic cry of an owl.
- To make a loud raucous cry, especially of derision or contempt.
- To shout down or drive off with jeering cries.
- To express or convey by hooting.
BIRD vs HOOT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To assail with contemptuous cries or shouts; to follow with derisive shouts.
BIRD vs HOOT: INTERJECTION
- N/A
- Used to express annoyance or objection.
BIRD vs HOOT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Hence To look for plunder; thieve.
- To catch birds; go bird-shooting or fowling.
- (idiom) (for the birds) Objectionable or worthless.
- To cry out or shout in contempt.
- To drive or pursue with cries or shouts uttered in contempt; utter contemptuous cries or shouts at.
- An exclamation expressive of dissatisfaction, of some degree of irritation, and sometimes of disbelief: equivalent to fie, tut, tush, pshaw, etc. Also hoot-toot, hout, hout-tout.
- To cry as some owls: distinguished from screech.
- (idiom) (not give/care) To be completely indifferent to.
BIRD vs HOOT: RELATED WORDS
- Dame, Birdie, Skirt, Snort, Boo, Wench, Raspberry, Hoot, Shuttle, Hiss, Doll, Shuttlecock, Birdwatch, Chick, Fowl
- Weirdo, Whit, Fun, Funny, Bronx cheer, Raspberry, Bird, Razzing, Hiss, Snort, Boo, Shucks, Darn, Shit, Damn
BIRD vs HOOT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Dame, Birdie, Skirt, Snort, Boo, Wench, Raspberry, Hoot, Shuttle, Hiss, Doll, Shuttlecock, Birdwatch, Chick, Fowl
- Clown, Weirdo, Fun, Funny, Bronx cheer, Raspberry, Bird, Razzing, Hiss, Snort, Boo, Shucks, Darn, Shit, Damn
BIRD vs HOOT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- Some people in the audience hoot and clap.
- Smith who did my physician was a hoot.
- This family of birds is a literal hoot.
- Impulse introduces Hoot that is designed for tweens.
- The Oscars were a hoot last night right?
- Robin Hoot, features got a bit too hawkish.
- It always turns out to be a hoot.
- Hoot and Toot have to make a delivery, but Hoot mixes up the loads and Toot gets upset with him.
- This Adorable, talking owl bag clip makes a fun hoot hoot sound when the clip is opened.
- Any interface with HOOT systems will require the approval of the HOOT.
BIRD vs HOOT: QUESTIONS
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