Meaning & Definition of word "Birdie"

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    Birdie

    /ˈbərdi/

    noun:

    • 1. A term in golf denoting a score of one stroke under par on a hole.
      • Example: She scored a birdie on the 4th hole, bringing her score down to one under par.
    • 2. A small bird.
      • Example: The cheerful birdie sang sweetly from the tree branch.
    • 3. A term of endearment or a pet name for a person.
      • Example: Her grandmother always called her little birdie when she was young.

    verb:

    • 1. To score a birdie in golf.
      • Example: He birdied the 7th hole with an incredible putt.

    Etymology

    The term 'birdie' in golf is believed to have originated in the early 20th century, derived from 'bird', which was a slang term for a good score.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    free as a bird:

    To be carefree and happy.

    bird's eye view:

    A perspective from above.

    a little bird told me:

    Someone has given me secret information.

    Related Words

    golf:

    A game played on a course in which players use clubs to hit balls into a series of holes.

    par:

    The number of strokes that an expert golfer is expected to make on a hole or course.

    eagle:

    A score of two strokes under par on a hole.

    Slang Meanings of birdie

    Meaning: A term to indicate a short golf score.

    Example Sentence: He got a birdie on that tough hole.

    Meaning: A playful way to refer to someone who is happy or energetic.

    Example Sentence: You're such a birdie today!