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Maybe it makes me sort of a birdbrain, but I love my stuffed toys.
At least according to his doctor - the birdbrain.
But since then, every birdbrain in town has made comments about the recession, the economy, other entertainment alternatives.
"And don't you ever call yourself a birdbrain again!
Birdbrain has long been a colloquial term of ridicule.
"You half Irish, stiff-necked birdbrain, he's twice your size and then some."
She didn't understand why Harlan had dated such an insipid birdbrain.
The scope and extent actually overwhelmed me when I tried to write an article about Birdbrain.
His competitor is a blonde he calls Little Miss Birdbrain.
Until recently, birds had been thought of as on the low end of the intelligence scale - hence the term "birdbrain."
Birdbrain is the team's aerial specialist, with advanced scanning equipment to pick up his prey.
"Let the birdbrain do it some more."
A birdbrain refers to a stupid person.
"He's a birdbrain and we'll prove it," chortled one Liberal frontbencher.
"I would say the expression 'birdbrain' applies perfectly to pheasants," he said.
Birdbrain is full of him.
Breanna touched his wing a moment: "Don't get lost, Birdbrain!"
"That birdbrain ex-wife of mine is a kidnapper.
Birdbrain (the most performed contemporary dance work in the history of Australian dance)
"Now that's more like it, Birdbrain," Breanna said affectionately.
Their mother had said it many times: "Rocky is just a birdbrain," and he was proving it now by all the noise he made.
He's a birdbrain.
"Birdbrain" was fun to watch.
"Don't get into any trouble, Birdbrain."