Birdnesting

Word BIRDNESTING
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When a papershredder is clogged with crinkled, semi-shredded documents due to lack of shredder oil. Urban Dictionary

Creating a nest-like wreath of toilet paper inside the toilet bowl, then shitting on top to render the toilet un-flushable. Urban Dictionary

When something is really fucked up. its all messed up and jumbled...like a birds nest. Urban Dictionary

A females reproductive organ Urban Dictionary

The hairstyle worn in the northern and southern parts of athens greece the hair is in the syle of a birdnest it is big, and birds nest in it, other things get lost people in specific areas of athens believe its cool to make their hair huge and ugly. its not Urban Dictionary

Type of hair that gets knots easily or the type of hair that is very hard to handle with. Or it can be used as an insult . Urban Dictionary

Birdnest can be a really ugly fat ass mf no one likes him he’s a nigger no one likes him he’s fat Urban Dictionary

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The word "birdnesting" in example sentences

There is no friend like the old one with whom you went birdnesting in your youth, the friend that has plodded along life's road with you shoulder to shoulder. ❋ William Crosbie Hunter (N/A)

The two young Princes, Don Henri and Don Gabriel, retain their fatal habits of stuffing themselves with grape-jelly, of teasing their sisters, of taking their pleasure by going a-birdnesting, and of cutting switches for themselves from the osier-beds, mauger the laws of the realm. ❋ Unknown (1917)

But before he was out of long clothes the cloven foot began to show; he proved to be no Carthew, developed a taste for low pleasures and bad company, went birdnesting with a stable-boy before he was eleven, and when he was near twenty, and might have been expected to display at least some rudiments of the family gravity, rambled the country over with a knapsack, making sketches and keeping company in wayside inns. ❋ Unknown (1898)

Nothing venture, nothing win; and nobody goes birdnesting without a fall at times. ❋ Various (1897)

Mrs. Roper's eldest son, Tom -- I daresay you remember Tom, an idle little ruffian, who was always birdnesting -- has managed to get himself run over by a pair of Lord Ellangowan's waggon-horses, and now ❋ Unknown (1875)

The love of games among boys is certainly a healthy instinct, and though carried too far in some of our great schools, there can be no question that cricket and football, boating and hockey, bathing and birdnesting, are not only the greatest pleasures, but the best medicines for boys. ❋ John Lubbock (1873)

Yet, excepting a few of the elder boys birdnesting, it is the rarest thing to meet a troop of children in the fields; but there they are in the road, the younger ones sprawling in the dust, their naked limbs kicking it up in clouds, and the bigger boys clambering about in the hedge-mound bounding the road, making gaps, splashing in the dirty water of the ditches. ❋ Richard Jefferies (1867)

He played about the doors; went birdnesting when he could; and ran errands to the village. ❋ Samuel Smiles (1858)

It was spring time, and he forthwith went a birdnesting in the adjoining woods and hedges. ❋ Samuel Smiles (1858)

It was light employment, and he had plenty of spare time on his hands, which he spent in birdnesting, making whistles out of reeds and scrannel straws, and erecting Lilliputian mills in the little water-streams that ran into the Dewley bog. ❋ Samuel Smiles (1858)

When the rain brought the grass out in green and filled the shallow pans on the plateau with water it was no longer simply a sign that the birdnesting season had begun and that the fishing in the Baboon Stroorn would improve now it meant that they could take cattle up from the valley, it meant that there would be fat on the herds they drove into the sale pens at Lady-burg it meant that another winter had ended and again the land was rich with life and the promise of life. ❋ Smith, Wilbur (1964)

In summer-time he would go a-birdnesting with his children; and one day he took his little son George to see a blackbird’s nest for the first time. ❋ Samuel Smiles (1858)

Confused Office People: "Why is [the shredder] f-in [jammed]?!?! None of the paper will go through at all!" [Shredder] Service Guy: "Oh, it's birdnesting!" ❋ 20C (2006)

I got fired from [Wendy's] so I [birdnested] the [toilets]. ❋ Choadblower (2006)

"[Nancy's] [hair] is so birdnested [right now]!!!" ❋ Hayleybitch (2016)

"i [got that] 7 [day] [itch] in my birdnest" ❋ Mauricia (2006)

"[oh my fucking god], look at her birdnest" "re [maria], eimai etoimi? [my hair] is so huge, it looks great right? i mean...im ready to go out right?" ❋ Personingreece (2007)

Poor [gaby] , she has [birdnest] hair , it must be so hard to take care of her hair. or , oof look at her hair it looks like a birdnest [hahahahahahaha] ❋ Kxrli (2017)

[Ohh] is that [birdnest] he’s [ugly] ❋ Bahabwbha (2021)

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