Meaning & Definition of word "Fowl"

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    Fowl

    /faʊl/

    noun:

    • 1. A bird, especially a domesticated one, such as a chicken or duck, that is often raised for food.
      • Example: We raised fowl in our backyard to ensure a fresh supply of eggs.
    • 2. Any bird, particularly those that are hunted or regarded as game.
      • Example: The hunter returned with a variety of fowl, including quails and ducks.
    • 3. An informal term for a woman, often used derogatorily.
      • Example: He referred to her as a fowl, showing his contempt for her actions.

    Etymology

    From Old English 'fūgel', related to German 'Vogel' meaning bird.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    mad as a wet hen:

    Extremely angry or upset, often related to a fowl's aggressive behavior when wet.

    to fowl up:

    To make a mistake or mess something up.

    fowl play:

    An improper or unfair action, similar to foul play.

    Related Words

    poultry:

    Domesticated birds raised for food, primarily chickens, ducks, and turkeys.

    aviary:

    A large enclosure for keeping birds, especially fowl.

    Slang Meanings of fowl

    Meaning: To mess something up.

    Example Sentence: I really fowled my chances at that job interview.

    Meaning: An awkward or undesirable situation.

    Example Sentence: That party turned into a fowl quickly when the argument broke out.