by kmcdx67 January 10, 2020
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.
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.
I noticed that too. What an old biddy.
by GnomeSlice December 30, 2012
In england its quite the opisite, we call old people old biddies...
2. but in other places, such as america ;- people use the term as hot girls and friends.. bitches
2. but in other places, such as america ;- people use the term as hot girls and friends.. bitches
get out the way you old biddy
i have to help down the old biddies home today = .. it sucks.. comunity service..
2. yah just hangin out wif the homies nd biddies
i have to help down the old biddies home today = .. it sucks.. comunity service..
2. yah just hangin out wif the homies nd biddies
by khat ;-] May 10, 2008
A high maintenance girl who, though reasonably attractive, is usually meant to be a space-filler at parties and does not offer social skills or intelligence.
Biddy Girl: Where are all the hot guys at this party? Andrew only invited biddies.
Hipster Girl: I would not be caught dead at that party. It's only going to be bros and biddies.
Hipster Girl: I would not be caught dead at that party. It's only going to be bros and biddies.
by Cec March 31, 2008
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