Pheasant

Word PHEASANT
Character 8
Hyphenation pheas ant
Pronunciations /ˈfɛzənt/

Definitions and meanings of "Pheasant"

What do we mean by pheasant?

Any of various game birds of the family Phasianidae, characteristically having a long tail, especially the ring-necked pheasant. The males of many species have brilliantly colored plumage. noun

Any of several other birds that resemble a pheasant, such as a partridge. noun

This name is popularly applied to a great variety of gallinaceous birds, including curassows, mound-builders, and francolins; and sometimes it is extended to other birds which in size or habits suggest the fowls. Such are the lyre-birds of Australia and the ground-cuckoos, Centropus. noun

A bird of the genus Phasianus, family Phasianidæ. (See the technical names.) noun

Any one of numerous species of large gallinaceous birds of the genus Phasianus, and many other genera of the family Phasianidæ, found chiefly in Asia. noun

The ruffed grouse. noun

See Fireback. noun

A Chinese pheasant (Thaumalea picta), having rich, varied colors. The crest is amber-colored, the rump is golden yellow, and the under parts are scarlet. noun

The ruffed grouse. noun

A large Australian cuckoo (Centropus phasianus). The general color is black, with chestnut wings and brown tail. Called also pheasant cuckoo. The name is also applied to other allied species. noun

The hooded merganser. noun

A large and beautiful Australian parrakeet (Platycercus Adelaidensis). The male has the back black, the feathers margined with yellowish blue and scarlet, the quills deep blue, the wing coverts and cheeks light blue, the crown, sides of the neck, breast, and middle of the belly scarlet. noun

The garden pink (Dianthus plumarius); -- called also Pheasant's-eye pink. noun

Any marine univalve shell of the genus Phasianella, of which numerous species are found in tropical seas. The shell is smooth and usually richly colored, the colors often forming blotches like those of a pheasant. noun

Same as Partridge wood (a), under Partridge. noun

The pintail. noun

The hooded merganser. noun

A bird of family Phasianidae, often hunted for food. noun

Large long-tailed gallinaceous bird native to the Old World but introduced elsewhere noun

A bird of family Phasianidae, often hunted for food.

A short farm bird consisting of two legs, wings and a tail. it likes to poke at random rectums and sniff them until passing out cold. This bird is sometimes refered to as "Jesse" or "Jesse the flying cat". It likes to befriend random cats on the street and take them home claiming "they are free!" This taking home of the cats is a rare disease refered to as Ilikeadacats-acitis. The only cure for this disease is forcing a feline of his choice to poop upon his face. Urban Dictionary

A term used to describe players who are terrible at the game of golf. Most commonly found at cheap, under kept municipal courses. Character traits are usually (but not limited to) not being able to drive the ball 310 yards, slicing/snap hooking regularly, bragging about almost getting a hole-in-one and not fixing their divots, sneaking drinks on the course, using iron head covers, lying about their handicap and/or wearing unapproved attire(ie, Jeans, cargos, tee shirts, tank tops or jorts). synonyms hack Urban Dictionary

Proper Pheasanting Techniques: 1. Ruffle that bitches hair. 2. Ejaculate on said bitch's hair. 3. Ruffle the hair some more. Urban Dictionary

An insult that baffles your opponent and other people that wouldn’t appreciate being called that but has no physical sense of the definition Urban Dictionary

(n. -DWMP): A pejorative term of endearment for members of "Dude, Where's My Par?" that describes one as a lower class in a term correlated to avian jargon as is most golf related jargon. See: -birdie -eagle -albatross Urban Dictionary

A poor person who can't afford a higher trim level vehicle, or nice upgrades and resorts to cheap aftermarket accessories to try and look like they have a nicer vehicle than they really do. Urban Dictionary

A game bird that's widely hunted in North America and Europe. Infamous for making a "cackling" sound that pisses off everyone after it wakes them up early in the morning. Urban Dictionary

A term of endearment used in DWMP to describe people that don't understand the term Pheasant. If you don't understand the term Pheasant, then you are a Pheasant. If you complain about the term Pheasant, then you are a Pheasant. If you complain about 310 or DG or several other key components of DWMP culture, then you are a Pheasant. If you can't handle being roasted, then you will be a roasted Pheasant. If you still don't understand, then you are still a Pheasant. Urban Dictionary

A pheasant is an individual who has bad credit and is pretty much a piece of shit. Most pheasants have a distinct look to them, a mixture of a trendy homeless person and the face similar to Rodney Dangerfield's. A disgusting excuse of a human being. Most pheasants drive stick shift Honda Civics and don't shower often. A complete opposite of a shmib. Urban Dictionary

A fallaciousness female with the tendency to rob someone of their change directly after sexual contact with aforementioned individual. Urban Dictionary

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The word "pheasant" in example sentences

However, if the pheasant is within 25 yards and is in the middle of the pattern, even #8's can be effective. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I had to pay something over three solid sovereigns for them, as in those days such things were dear, which showed me that I was not going to get my lesson in English pheasant shooting for nothing. ❋ Henry Rider Haggard (1890)

Making a play on the word pheasant doesn't make you Oscar Bloody Wilde. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The same powers continually tend to overshadow the face of the country with thick forests; the timber of the hills, and the flax of the plains, contribute to the abundance of naval stores; the wild and tame animals, the horse, the ox, and the hog, are remarkably prolific, and the name of the pheasant is expressive of his native habitation on the banks of the ❋ Unknown (1206)

Familiarly known as a pheasant, and having one feature at least in common with the family, it makes no claim to direct relationship. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The breast, wings and merry-thought of a pheasant are the most highly prized, although the legs are considered very finely flavored. ❋ Mrs. F.L. Gillette (N/A)

Brother Kmoch had kept up with Jonathan, and saw, among the bushes, the same kind of large partridge, or American wild pheasant, which is found about Okkak, but seems only to live in woods. ❋ George Kmoch (N/A)

The pile is frequently topped off with a brace or two of ruffed grouse, there called pheasant, or a wild-turkey, less often a deer, and more often hares; which last multiply along the narrow intervales in extraordinary numbers. ❋ Various (N/A)

We have two kinds of partridges; one larger, and the other smaller, than those of Europe: the former reside chiefly in the woods, and is in the southern states called a pheasant; but it is in fact neither one nor the other: the latter is called a quail in the northern states. ❋ William Priest (N/A)

Listening, as he now was, intently, McKeith could hear the gurgling Coo-roo-roo of the swamp pheasant, which is always found near water – and likewise rare sound – the silvery ring of the bell-bird rejoicing in the fresh-filled lagoon. ❋ Unknown (1915)

Shot does not travel so fast as ball, and the pheasant is a bird that is generally going much quicker than you think. ❋ Henry Rider Haggard (1890)

My dear Miss Barnes, - I send you a pheasant, which is a trophy as well as a dead bird! ❋ Unknown (1883)

The pheasant is a strong lock upon the woods; like one of Chubb's patent locks, he closes the woods as firmly as an iron safe can be shut. ❋ Richard Jefferies (1867)

The pheasant was a little ailing towards Christmas Day, and was found dead under some ivy in his cage, with his head under his wing, on the morning of the twenty-seventh of December, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. ❋ Charles Dickens (1841)

Page view page image: beneath the living members of the tree, sat a bird, that in the vulgar language of the country, was indiscriminately called a pheasant or a partridge. ❋ Unknown (1823)

They are divided into different bands or classes; that of the pheasant, which is composed of the oldest men; that of the bear, the buffaloe, the elk, the dog & c .. ❋ Unknown (1811)

Homemade sausages are a specialty, and you can order game such as pheasant, quail and venison. ❋ Brooks Of Sheffield (2007)

Vivere is the most upscale of the trio, with entrées such as pheasant, grilled calamari or veal medallions starting at about $20. ❋ Unknown (2006)

It was beautifully designed and well cared for, a living tapestry of lovely brilliant birds – cardinals, canaries, guinea-fowl, budgerigars, orioles, and some kind of pheasant whose plumage glowed with all the fires of sunset. ❋ Unknown (1938)

"WTF, that pheasant stole my [feline] [freind]!" "I hope [i never] get Ilikeadacats-acitis!" ❋ Compton III (2006)

Mike: "This round will take [at least 6] hours stuck behind this group of pheasants? " Joe: "yeah that douche bag in the [jorts] just sliced it [out of bounds] for the second time after taking 2 minutes to line up his shot!" ❋ Vanderpumped (2019)

I hope she gets [some Head] and Shoulders for that [pheasant]! Pheasanting is a great [moisturizer]. ❋ SWSEEL ANDIE (2008)

You [pheasant] ❋ WishPremium (2019)

You must be new.. Better [double check] the DWMP page before YOU [talk shit].. What a [pheasant] ❋ R4WF0D0G23 (2019)

Look at Bill being a [pheasant], he's driving an F150 [XLT] and put a leather wrap over the steering wheel trying to make it a [Lariat]. Guys, I could buy a nicer model truck, but mine is for work. No, you're just a fucking poor pheasant piece of shit. ❋ Rawzon (2019)

Jim : A Pheasant [woke] me up at [6 AM] Today Bill : Want to go [hunting] then? ❋ IsItVladmir (2020)

[Pheasant]: "Don't you guys [know it's] spelled peasant, not [pheasant]?" Everyone else: "Shut up you [phu]**ing pheasant." ❋ Pheasant4life (2019)

I just saw this fucking [pheasant] at Wawa steal a pack of gum. Get out of here you fucking pheasant, I will not [co-sign] for your 2011 [Mitsubishi Mirage]. Austin is such a fucking pheasant, I didn't even invite him to my BBQ and here is eating all my goddamn hamburgers. ❋ Sand Fuck (2017)

You just got [jacked] by that [cum guzzling] [pheasant] ❋ Distinguished Old Gentlemen (2010)

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