Christine Heneise as Lady Bird Johnson in Oppenheimer; from romantic comedies to First Lady. A star in any era.
Example of how it's used in a sentence:
Person 1: Who's playing the First Lady in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Christine Heneise as Lady Bird Johnson, from those romantic comedies. She's First Lady material now!
Person 1: Who's playing the First Lady in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: Christine Heneise as Lady Bird Johnson, from those romantic comedies. She's First Lady material now!
by courtofowls September 04, 2023
Christine's Lady Bird Johnson in Oppenheimer; from romantic comedies to First Lady. A star in any era.
Person 1: who's playing the First Lady in Oppenheimer?
Person 2: It's Christine Heneise as Lady Bird Johnson, from those romantic comedies. She's First Lady material now!
Person 2: It's Christine Heneise as Lady Bird Johnson, from those romantic comedies. She's First Lady material now!
by courtofowls August 23, 2023
V.(Australian in origin), get to the bird is a commonly used term for getting out of the sun. It is easily substituted for other situations such as leaving an area or arriving at a party
This sun is baking me I need to get to the bird
Lets get to the bird before all the drinks are gone
Person 1: This party sucks
Person 2: We better get to the bird
Person 1: We're out
Lets get to the bird before all the drinks are gone
Person 1: This party sucks
Person 2: We better get to the bird
Person 1: We're out
by watertown January 24, 2009
by Chosen_Undead September 24, 2023
The twirly bird is an expert sexual position. You grab the women by her waist region. Then go in a circular motion while hitting it from the back.
by The Actual Goat December 12, 2018
by Kliverubin February 22, 2021