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bird of passage
bird of passage
A person who remains unfixed to a certain location, relocating from one place to another. The economy has forced me to become a bird of passage, moving around the state to wherever I can find work.
bird of passage
A transient, one who is here today and gone tomorrow. For example, Mary moves nearly every year; she's a true bird of passage. This phrase transfers the literal meaning of a migrating bird to human behavior. [Second half of 1700s]
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Merv | | MURV | English |
Joosep | | - | Estonian |
Sung-Soo | | sung-soo | Korean |
Lola | | ['ləulə] | |
Emil | | | |
Kiki | | KEE-kee (English), kee-KEE (Greek) | English, German, Greek |