by Scottydoo May 31, 2005
by Word as a bird[er] than you. October 10, 2005
by Ryan aka Da Infamous January 03, 2009
by mommy bird July 25, 2010
When a male has mounted his partner and is thrusting his penis into the partners mouth, he removes said penis and moves it wildly from one side of the face to the other. The receiving partner then wildly follows the penis with his or her head trying to catch it. Imagine a dog trying to catch a bird.
As an extra note, the slapping of the face, cheek, and chin with the penis is acceptable/encouraged.
As an extra note, the slapping of the face, cheek, and chin with the penis is acceptable/encouraged.
Playa 1: Did you hook up with that girl last night?
Playa 2: You bet your ass I did. I bird-dogged her for half an hour.
Playa 2: You bet your ass I did. I bird-dogged her for half an hour.
by R-Diddy October 12, 2007
by Minger Magnet April 15, 2003
The term yellow bird has negative connotation, meaning bad luck, or misfortune, as used in Bright Eyes lyrics.
The song, "Poison Oak" is about their ex-keyboard player Ian Mcelroy's Brother Collin, who committed suicide after battling meth addiction and sexuality issues.
"And I'm glad you got away but I'm still stuck out here
My clothes are soaking wet from your brother's tears
And I never thought this life was possible
You're the yellow bird that I've been waiting for
The end of paralysis, I was a statuette
Now I'm drunk as hell on a piano bench
And when I press the keys it all gets reversed
The sound of loneliness makes me happier."
Conor Oberst often exresses his pessimistic view of life in his lyrics. To say that he'd been waiting for a yellow bird implies he'd been awaiting catastrophe.
"And I'm glad you got away but I'm still stuck out here
My clothes are soaking wet from your brother's tears
And I never thought this life was possible
You're the yellow bird that I've been waiting for
The end of paralysis, I was a statuette
Now I'm drunk as hell on a piano bench
And when I press the keys it all gets reversed
The sound of loneliness makes me happier."
Conor Oberst often exresses his pessimistic view of life in his lyrics. To say that he'd been waiting for a yellow bird implies he'd been awaiting catastrophe.
by sly1988 February 16, 2009