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What does “You are a rare bird “ mean?
Mar 28, 2022 1:34 PM
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I have honestly never heard this phrase in America. It seems like a British slang.
It is cool to see British slang on posts here. Even native speakers have room to improve.
March 29, 2022
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This means that you are not the same other people.
It is a compliment.
People say this if you have some unusual quality.
Good luck!
March 28, 2022
I've heard "rare bird" used in only a rude, "cheeky," condescending way. Calling someone a "rare bird" means the person is weird or unusual, but not in a good way. For example, "she takes a bath once per year!" "Ummm..well, that's a rare bird!"
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