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Biddies

Chicks, babes, or females.

We got to get us some biddies to hang out with tonight.

by Cash Money March 3, 2005

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Biddie

1. In generic usage, the female counterpart of a bro. Where a bro is overly male, overly stupid, and often intoxicated, the biddie is overly female, overly stupid, and often intoxicated. May connote a distorted fashion sense, sense of direction, and/or sense of time. Pejorative (what a biddy!) but can also be used in a friendly context.

2. A potential for sex. This usage emphasizes the positive aspects of femininity (being hot, being available) and does not always (but can) encompass the more pejorative connotations of the word.

3. A total mess. This usage emphasizes the pejorative aspects (falling over, poorly/sluttily dressed, drunk) and does not always (but can) encompass the more complimentary connotations of the word.

4. Also, anyone who goes to American University in DC.

1. Look at those biddies with their little black dresses. They're a hot mess.

2. Yeah, I wanna take *that* biddy home tonight.

3. Hahaha, those biddies are trying to swipe into the dorm with their credit cards.

by Crooked the Eagle March 1, 2011

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biddy

"Biddy" is actually a very interesting word because it has two separate origins, both fairly well-documented, which is unusual for a slang term. The primary meaning of "biddy" is "chicken," and it first appeared in the early 17th century. The word probably came from the nonsense syllables used to call chickens -- something like "here biddybiddybiddy," I suppose. By the late 18th century "biddy" had been adopted as a derogatory slang term for women, much in the same unfortunate way that "chick" was in the 1960's.

However, "biddy" in this sense might have died a welcome death had it not been for the influx of Irish immigrants into the U.S. in the early 19th century. Young Irish women often had their passage paid by upper-class American families, for whom they would then work as domestic servants while they paid off their debt. The practice was so widespread that such women came to be known as "Biddies," from a shortening of "Bridget," a common Irish women's name. This use of "biddie" reinvigorated the word, and ever since it has been employed by insolent children to torment their elders.
Sometime in the last 20 years or so, the term was recycled to mean a woman of any age. The connotation may exemplify the earliest expression synonymous with the concept now known as MILF.

"The old biddy is playing bridge"

or

"I'm trying to pick up a biddy"

by skull_dugger December 1, 2007

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biddy

In Australia a biddy is a two-for-one McDonald's voucher. It usually entitles the bearer to enjoy two delicious Big Macs for the price of one, but can apply to other items, such as fries and cheeseburgers.

Hey Cletis, some man in the street gave me a biddy! Looks like the whole family will be eating tonight!

by Yddib September 6, 2010

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biddy

In Australia, a biddy is a really cool and attractive person who appreciates 2-for-1 McDonald's vouchers

Hey biddy, I got given a biddy today - you couldn't get more value if you tried!

by sexybetchfromadelaide September 7, 2010

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Biddy

A "biddy" is one of those girls who wears very short skirts and very high heels in very cold weather, and walk around downtown areas on their way to parties where they're going to get smashed and act like hoes, and then make the walk of shame back to thieir dorms in the same heels and short skirts the next morning.

My favorite past time is definitely biddy watching. I always wait for one of those girls to trip over their rediculous high heels and fall into a pile of snow. Too much fun.

by credittok.plante January 30, 2011

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biddy

In Britain it means an old lady, completely opposite to other such definitions.

Get out of the way, you old biddy.

by spudcake December 20, 2004

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