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Discover LudwigThe word "shitbird" is informal and considered vulgar, but it is usable in written English in certain contexts.
It can be used to describe someone perceived as foolish or annoying, often in a humorous or derogatory manner.
Example: "After his ridiculous comments at the meeting, I couldn't help but think he was a real shitbird."
Alternatives: "Fool" or "Nincompoop."
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shitbird
noun
An objectionable, despicable person.
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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.
Anal-cock shitbird rectum-fritz!
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.
Similar(2)
"Aw, shitbirds," he said.
Lots of disturbed people out there, damaged people, fanatics, shitbirds, mean people with all the conscience of a starved rat.
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