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birds eye 

birds eye is a form of rhyming slang used alot in the 1980's an australia, it is a term used to describe a meat pie. there are other that ars used as rhyming slang including words like "Captain Cook" which means to have a look and "rubbity-dub" which means pub
hay mick chuck us a "birds eye"

meaning

hay mick chuck us a "meat pie"
birds eye by Dirkia July 9, 2006

Birds-eye-pretty 

This is what you call a person of an over weight nature that uses camera perspective to give the impression they are much slimmer than they are. This is done by holding the camera arms length in the air towards the sky or ceiling and taking the pic. This is common in profile pics.
" Dude!- That girl from the dating site works at the mall she must have put on 50 pounds or she was Birds-eye-pretty!

birds eye viewing 

When your wanking off someone while looking at there japs eye and it starts to wink at you before it chucks it’s lumpy custard at your cranium.
She had birds eye viewing of me blow my load all over her.

birds eye viewed 

getting a blowjob

( name comes from looking down at the girl since you have a birds eye view of the act happening.)
boy 1: dude, i just got birds eye viewed by that chick last night
boy 2: did she swallow?
boy 1: na it was like watching a Geyser from outerspace.

Birds Eye Mums

Stereotyped of a council house mum who only cooks beige, microwave or oven meals. Named after the common UK food company Birds Eye known for their oven food
Inspeckta Veg "Birds eye mums raising birds eye daughters and birds eye sons"
Birds Eye Mums by LMST February 19, 2026

Captain Birds Eye 

To finger a girl who was a vile odours seeping from her grizzly love cave. one preformed this act you become captain birds eye from the infamous fish finger band.

you may start as seaman birds eye but eventually rise to the rank of admiral birds eye once fingered enough rough girls.
John - i fingered Jane last night

Adam - wow man you've earn you rank of Captain Birds eye
Captain Birds Eye by B.DOT-ONDAGE October 2, 2010