Used in the Philadelphia area and South Jersey. Supposed to mean “go eagles” but actually means “thank you” “your the best” “have a good day” and anything else you can come up with.
*walking out of Wawa*
Stranger: holds the door for you
You: go birds
296👍 167👎
A term originating in Delaware County and now encompasses most of Philadelphia
Go Birds is a response to someone whom you don’t wish to speak with. It translates to fist yourself. A phrase popularized by Casey of the Preston and Steve Show on WMMR
Preston seeing Casey in the morning: “Good day mate”
Casey: (Thinking to himself god I hate this scab eating prick) “Go Birds”
149👍 78👎
A term originating in Delaware County and now encompasses most of Philadelphia
Go Birds is a response to someone whom you don’t wish to speak with. It translates to “fist yourself”. A phrase popularized by Casey of the Preston and Steve Show on WMMR
Preston seeing Casey in the morning: “Good day mate”
Casey: (Thinking to himself god I hate this scab eating prick) “Go Birds”
147👍 84👎
birds have wings, did you know birds have wings?!?! And they can fly, BIRDS GO WHEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ahana: birds went whee last night
Saskia: oh yeah i love when birds go whee, its great!
Ahana: omg how many times did birds go wheee?
A Party term, Awesome event, cool as fuck/shit hit the fan, shenanigans, holla at ur girl! That was fucked up!
Dude did you see that shit?! Birds go low!
7👍 2👎
Done listening to someone, go on somewhere else
You keep talking but I'm not listening, go tell the birds
5👍 3👎
A insult usually said to a older person or a Boomer. It is because old people are known to feed birds in a park.
UncleKenroy from Twitch was scolded from elderly person for streaming.
Unclekenroy: Ok Boomer Go Feed Some birds.
4👍 2👎