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A Total badass who is strong and handsome. Women love him and men want to be him. And he can beat anyone named rons ass.
Man that Tbird is zoo awesome and strong
Tbird by TBIRD the great July 21, 2011
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La Tburdorken 

The French-Russian delicacy consisting of

Lamb
Turkey
Beef
Duck
Pork
Chicken
Makes your pants happy
Dude, I just had some La Tburdorken. The porcelain bowl shall feel my wrath!
La Tburdorken by Alvinofthe@ January 12, 2010
@tbydasha is an ariana grande stan. her name is dasha and she has twitter stan account called @tbydasha. dasha is the biggest dw album stan and touch it is on her top 10 favorite songs ever. also that’s why she have “tby” in her @. she think that hilon and lmly is a huge bops. also she support almost every underrated song. currently @tbydasha has 11k followers.
twitter stans>>>>“
you are such a tbydasha!!”
tbydasha by twitterstanbye May 28, 2020

Twyrdidles

Referring to either the small flashes of light you occasionally see in your peripheral vision, or "eye floaters" which are little grey splotches you see in your eye. This word likely originates from eastern Alabama
I visited my great grandma in Alabama, and she told me that if I ever get the Twyrdidles, I should get rid of them by blinking my eyes 20 times quickly.
Twyrdidles by Talos April 29, 2022
One cool chick.
The best friend you will ever have.
party girl.
Lets go chill with T-byrd!
T-BYRD by tbratton21 March 22, 2009
The Thunderbird core of AMD Athlon CPU. Available in speeds ranging from 650 MHz to 1.4 GHz. Most are Socket A CPUs, though some were made in Slot A versions for backward compatability. All are made on a 0.18 process, with 256k of L2 cache, and 64K of L1.

Athlon Thunderbirds (especially the higher models like the 1.33 and the 1.4) became known for their immense heat output, especially when overclocked. Since most heatsinks at the time still used 60mm fans, a Delta 38 was often used to cool them off, despite it sounding like a hair dryer. A Tbird 1.4 pumps out about 75 watts of heat at stock speed and voltacge (1.75), and it wasn't untill the likes of the AX-7 came along that they became more accessable to overclocking.

The record for Thunderbird overclocking was, I believe, set by a man in Japan who used LN2 (Liquid Nitrogen) to chill a 1GHz AXIA Thunderbird, which he then overclocked to some 2 GHz.
"My Barton 2500 died, so I bought a cheap Tbird to keep my system running."
Tbird by Deuce on Guard August 17, 2003