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"Don't ye treat me like a dim-witted chirper, my fine young man!"
The Chirper (a play on Twitter) serves as the main communication system in each landmass.
A loud and constant chirper, these birds are very social animals and often congregate in small groups in the wild.
In the wild, katydids adjust to jump in as the leading chirper only as often as they can.
"She is Nat's darling, isn't she, old chirper?"
I suppose the dear old Chirper will come home a second Ole Bull,' said Nan to her friend.
The teenage chirper, when asked what she thinks of Roe v. Wade, replies that she doesn't follow boxing.
While a katydid might always be able to beat out a slow, regular recorded competitor to become the lead chirper, actual competitors can be faster and slower and can themselves change their speed.
A species of marsupial mouse (the Northern Dibbler), the Rufous-tailed Bush-hen, a frog (the Pealing Chirper) and the Primitive archerfish, occur in the Wangi Falls area.
Narcotics trafficking and other criminal activity can utilize payphones to conduct crimes anonymously, so many payphones are not equipped with a ringer at all, or a quiet "chirper" solid state speaker and designated "No Incoming Calls".
The lads called him "Old Chirper," because he was always humming, whistling, or fiddling, and they often stopped a minute in their work or play to listen to the soft tones of the violin, which seemed to lead a little orchestra of summer sounds.