"Jaybird" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Jaybird" Meaning

A jaybird is a colloquial or regional term for a person who is a free spirit, a nonconformist, or someone who doesn't follow traditional or societal norms.

"Jaybird" Examples

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1. Aunt Mildred was a jaybird - she didn't care about fashion and just wore what she liked, regardless of what others thought.
Meaning: unconventional, unaffected

Slang


2. "Have you seen that new jaybird bike shop downtown?" I asked my friend.
Meaning: a colorful or attention-grabbing person or thing

Idiom


3. "I'm not sure about this new restaurant. The reviews are mixed." "Ah, don't be a jaybird, it can't be that bad!" my friend replied.
Meaning: don't be paranoid or overly cautious

Colloquial


4. She was a bit of a jaybird, walking around the town in flip-flops in the middle of winter.
Meaning: unconventional or unorthodox in behavior

Regional


5. "I heard the new jaybird cafe has amazing pancakes." I love trying out new brunch spots!
Meaning: a casual, laid-back atmosphere (specifically in the Midwest region of the United States)

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A noun. "Jay" refers to a type of bird, typically small and brightly colored, known for its distinctive crest and loud, bold call. It can also refer to a person who is cheerful, lively, or energetic, like a jester.

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Jayhawk is a term that refers to the mascot and symbol of the University of Kansas (KU) in Lawrence, Kansas, USA. It is a mythical bird-like creature known for its sharp beak, clawed feet, and fierce competition towards its arch-rival, the University of Missouri. The term "Jayhawk" is often used to describe fans, students, and alumni of the University of Kansas.

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