biddy

[ˈbɪdi]

biddy Definition

  • 1an elderly woman, especially one who is petty and gossipy
  • 2a chicken or hen

Using biddy: Examples

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

  • Example

    The old biddy next door is always peeking through her curtains.

  • Example

    She's a bit of an old biddy, always complaining about something.

  • Example

    We keep a few biddies in the backyard for fresh eggs.

biddy Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for biddy

Phrases with biddy

  • a basketball league for young children, typically ages 5-7

    Example

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

  • a low bid in bridge, typically less than seven

    Example

    I had a terrible hand, so I made a biddy bid of two.

  • biddy-fogging

    petty or trivial fussing over details

    Example

    Stop your biddy-fogging and let's get on with it!

📌

Summary: biddy in Brief

The term 'biddy' [ˈbɪdi] refers to an elderly woman, often petty and gossipy, or a chicken or hen. It is used in phrases like 'old biddy,' and extends into contexts like 'biddy basketball,' a league for young children, and 'biddy bid,' a low bid in bridge. 'Biddy-fogging' denotes petty fussing over details.