an adorable little bird that is a native of Austrailia. Very often mistaken for parakeets, and are sold at pet stores under that label...They are really playful, loving, and trustworthy. With the right training from day one, you can have a budgie as obediant as a dog. They make LOTS of noise, like to chew on shoes/random objects and the corners of the walls, and love their own reflections. Over all, they require lots of care, but it's all worth it in the end.
AHH! THE STUPID BUDGIES WENT UPSTAIRS AGAIN AND POOPED ON THE GOOD CARPET!
moommmy! the fat budgie is chewing on my shoe!
moommmy! the fat budgie is chewing on my shoe!
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Evolving from the term of abuse bugger, meaning a sodomite or irritating person. To play 'silly buggers' is to generally act the fool, lark about, waste time or generally mess things up. As illustrated by English band The Bus Station Loonies song "Playing Silly Buggers" (1995).
Evolving from the term of abuse bugger, meaning a sodomite or irritating person. To play 'silly buggers' is to generally act the fool, lark about, waste time or generally mess things up. As illustrated by English band The Bus Station Loonies song "Playing Silly Buggers" (1995).
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In discussing his film "Revolver" on BBC's Radio 5Live, Guy Ritchie said that Ray Liotta's 'Mr. Macha' character, who parades around wearing only budgie smugglers for much of the film - was 'an impressive sight'.
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