biddie

[ˈbɪdi]

biddie Definition

  • 1a chicken
  • 2an old woman, especially one who is regarded as fussy or gossipy

Using biddie: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "biddie" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The biddies were pecking at the ground.

  • Example

    The old biddies in the neighborhood always had something to say about everyone's business.

biddie Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for biddie

Phrases with biddie

  • a basketball league for young girls

    Example

    My daughter is playing in the biddy basketball league this year.

  • a close friend or companion

    Example

    She's been my biddy buddy since we were kids.

  • biddy up

    a command to a horse to start moving

    Example

    Biddy up, boy! We've got a long way to go.

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Summary: biddie in Brief

The term 'biddie' [ˈbɪdi] refers to a chicken or an old woman, especially one who is regarded as fussy or gossipy. It is often used informally, such as in 'The biddies were pecking at the ground.' or 'The old biddies in the neighborhood always had something to say about everyone's business.' 'Biddie' also appears in phrases like 'biddy basketball,' 'biddy buddy,' and 'biddy up,' which is a command to a horse to start moving.