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Verb
/ˈbərdē/,
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birdies, plural;
  1. Play (a hole) with a score of one stroke under par
    • - she wound up birdieing the hole from 20 feet
Noun
  1. A child's term for a bird

  2. A score of one stroke under par at a hole


  1. shoot in one stroke under par
  2. shuttlecock: badminton equipment consisting of a ball of cork or rubber with a crown of feathers
  3. This is a list of characters from the Street Fighter fighting game series. This list covers the original Street Fighter, the Street Fighter II series, the '' series, the Street Fighter EX series, the Street Fighter III series, and Street Fighter IV'', as well as other related games.
  4. A bird; The completion of a hole one stroke below par; A shuttlecock; An electromagnetic signal generated from within an electronic device; A certain rude gesture in some countries, formed with the middle finger; A certain rude gesture in some countries, formed with the middle and index ...
  5. (Birdies (as the creator once again calls that)) All they do is stay at the sky with its wings, like the certain type of colored Yoshi. A simple stomp or breathe fire will defeat them.
  6. A Mulligan, the best of one or more practice swings, and a 20-foot "gimme" putt. See EAGLE.
  7. One stroke under the par for the hole.
  8. This is when you make the ball in one less stroke than the total par of the specific hole you are playing. For example, if the hole is a par-4, and you sink the ball in only 3 shots, you have yourself a birdie.
  9. Scored by a player who sinks the ball in the cup one stroke under par for that hole. For example, if a player takes four strokes to put the ball in the cup on a par five, he or she gets a birdie.
  10. Completing a hole at one under par.
  11. A false or spurious signal in a receiver inadvertently produced by the receiver s circuitry.
  12. miniature parcan using a 2 inch diameter MR16 lamp. An external transformer is required to power the low voltage lamps, which are available in a similar range of beam angles to the PAR series of lamps used in parcans. The lanterns get their name from the golfing term, meaning one below par. ...
  13. mini versions of a parcan lantern, often used as footlights or built into hard to access parts of scenery.
  14. putting the ball in the hole at one shot less than par.
  15. Communications: A false/unwanted signal produced by the electronics inside a scanner.
  16. Finishing a hole using one less shot than Par.
  17. Not a reference to one of the wives of the Ryder Cup team, as some less than politically correct newspapers recently stated, but completing a hole in one shot less than its designated par.
  18. Signal generated by the scanner circuitry and considered a form of RFI. Since the scanner is composed of electrical components charged with energy, it can radiate signals just like many other electrical devices. ...
  19. Finishing a hole with one throw less than par (1 under Par, or “One Down”). Also the name of a disc manufactured by Innova.
  20. A tweeting noise due to malfunctioning sound equipment.
  21. One stroke less than par.
  22. 1 under Par.  Each course designates each hole as a certain number Par.  When a player throws their disc in one number less than the suggested Par, the player counts that hole as a Birdie.
  23. A compact low voltage display luminaire containing a Par 16 or MR16 lamp. So called because it is similar to, but much smaller than, the Parcan, and is hence ‘one under Par’. (It’s a golfing reference). ...
  24. the term for scoring 1-under par on any individual golf hole.
  25. Taking one less shot then suggested. Ex: John birdies a two on a par three hole.