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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shitbird" is correct and usable in written English, though it is informal and derogatory.
It can be used to describe someone who is perceived as foolish or annoying, often in a humorous or sarcastic context.
Example: "I can't believe he did that again; what a shitbird!"
Alternatives: "a jerk" or "a fool".
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They say, 'I'm from a shitbird country and I'll come here, and my dream is that one of us becomes rich, and one of us gets to stick it to the man.
YOLO's second commandment is "Don't be such a shitbird".
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Another has a lifetime membership for being a complete unforgivable shitbird.
It's actually just a bunch of shitbirds who haven't grown up yet getting arrested but it's still an entertaining view into the world of today's bored youth.
Anal-cock shitbird rectum-fritz!
Deprived of blood, we get only the devastating audio: "Freeze, shitbird!" "What's the code for the elevator?" We hear gunshots and terrified screams — until, finally, a body bursts through a window.
A: A hundred and fifty thousand yuan?
One A A Milne.
A: Probably a million.
That deserves an A.
That's an "A".
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