Meaning & Definition of word "Magpie"

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    Magpie

    /ˈmæɡ.paɪ/

    noun:

    • 1. A large black and white bird belonging to the Corvidae family, known for its intelligence and ability to mimic sounds.
      • Example: The magpie perched on the fence, its distinctive black and white plumage gleaming in the sunlight.
    • 2. A person who collects and hoards various items, especially those that are considered shiny or valuable.
      • Example: He's a bit of a magpie, always picking up trinkets wherever he goes.
    • 3. A term used in a playful or derogatory sense to describe someone who is excessively talkative or chatty.
      • Example: At the party, she was a real magpie, flitting from group to group and chatting animatedly.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'magpie' from 'maggot' + 'pie', referring to the bird's name.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    magpie's nest:

    A collection of shiny or valuable items.

    magpie mind:

    Someone who is easily distracted or flits from one idea to another.

    Related Words

    corvid:

    A family of birds that includes crows, ravens, and magpies.

    birdwatching:

    The activity of observing birds in their natural environment.

    Slang Meanings of magpie

    Meaning: Someone who talks a lot or is gossipy.

    Example Sentence: Don't be such a magpie, you keep spreading rumors!

    Meaning: A person who is overly interested in collecting items.

    Example Sentence: He's turned into a real magpie, always coming home with new collectibles.