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Examples
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Metallica’s cover of “Breadfan” by Budgie is wonderful.
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A Budgie is a collection of ceramic birds with a flower pot at either end.
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I've called her S.J. (Senorita Jump, first name Budgie!).
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(Could this possibly be a reference to the "Budgie" books written by the Duchess of York?)
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Lee "Budgie" Barnett runs a project called Fast Fiction each year, whereby he writes 200 words stories - lots of them.
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Lee "Budgie" Barnett runs a project called Fast Fiction each year, whereby he writes 200 words stories - lots of them.
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Lee "Budgie" Barnett has written over a hundred short stories, what he calls "Fast Fictions," since last August, and he's still going strong.
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As I walked across to the Wessex on the helipad in my jeans and parka to go up to Bessbrook, one of the corporals in the "Budgie" shed shouted to me, "Can you speak Spanish, boss?"
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In years gone by the jollity of the occasion was enhanced by the presence of the Brambles Bar, complete with tables and chairs and drinks served by 'Budgie' Stratton, proprietor of the Victory pub in Hamble, but since his death three years ago the bank has remained, in that respect at least, dry.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
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In years gone by the jollity of the occasion was enhanced by the presence of the Brambles Bar, complete with tables and chairs and drinks served by 'Budgie' Stratton, proprietor of the Victory pub in Hamble, but since his death three years ago the bank has remained, in that respect at least, dry.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
spanky572 commented on the word Budgie
Budgery was a slang turm out in Europe for "good". Some use Budgie for good too, but it's not many any more...
December 2, 2009