1. birdie - Noun
2. birdie - Verb
3. Birdie - Proper noun
A pretty or dear little bird; -- a pet name.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI don't like to design single objects. I like my pieces to have a relationship to each other. They can be mother and child, like the Schmoo salt and pepper shakers, or brother and sister like the Birdie salt and peppers, or cousins, like most of my dinnerware sets. Eva Zeisel
If you can hit your 3- and 5-woods with confidence from the fairway, par 5s become birdie opportunities, and 420-yard par 4s are a lot less scary. Ernie Els
Birdie is amazing and such an incredible child and I'm having such a great time being a mom but I still want to have a career and I still look forward to auditions and parts, and when I don't get them I'm disappointed. Busy Philipps
We didn't name Birdie before she was born. When she came out I said, 'I think we gotta go with Birdie, I think that's her name.' Busy Philipps
I wasn't originally taking drama, but the drama teacher asked me to audition for Bye, Bye Birdie. I did and got the lead role. Initially I was kind of scared, but once I did it I got bitten by the bug and loved it. Kevin Richardson
After a drive to left side of the fairway on the par-5 14th, Power hit his 225 yard approach to 10 feet, setting himself up for a birdie. Source: Internet