Country Dictionary

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Biddy

A European dialect word for 'Chicken or Hen', but was originally a word/sound used when 'calling chickens (i.e. biddybiddybiddy). It's quite uncommon to hear it now, but it's an old (mostly British colloquialism) to refer to old women (of a certain disposition) as 'birds' or 'hens'. Subsequently, the term 'Biddy' became a term used to refer to an old women, generally one who is fussy or garrulous.

Mrs. Charleton really has a lot to say about her neighbours, doesn't she. I noticed that too. What an old biddy.

by GnomeSlice December 30, 2012