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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.
Biddy by GnomeSlice December 30, 2012
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An old woman who gets in the way or is just annoying (sometimes shortened to bid)
Get out the road you stupid old biddy
Biddy by Ich September 30, 2003
When a hot or attractive woman is around you or your friends and you do not want to go out and say in front of her to your buddy HEY LOOK A HOT GIRL! simply say biddy and a direction and thus everyone knows
*at an American Eagle store or some other bitch ass place*
(Hot girl walks by)
Me to Jim: biddy 3 O'Clock
Biddy by Tom Cahue March 7, 2007
In the UK a biddy (or, more commonly, an old biddy) is a person (particularly a woman) of around 55 or above.
Some old biddy got her purse stolen.

Don't go to the Red Lion, it's full of old biddies.
biddy by cactuscat September 15, 2006
Describes a typical sorority girl with little apparent intelligence who says "like" and "oh my god" a lot and dresses in polo shirts, mini skirts & uggs.
Look at all that biddy in her letters. Doesn't she care about anything besides her looks and pop culture?
biddy by MarianSch June 23, 2008
The way people who think they're cool refer to hot women.
I did a biddy last night.
Biddy by Chizzle My Nizzle January 15, 2004
In the UK usually preceded by the word old to denote a generally annoying old woman getting in the way or ruining your fun. The origin comes from the word Libido or sex drive
that old biddy confiscated by football and wont give it back
Biddy by paulfer May 14, 2005