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  1. So, 'not a dicky-bird' means 'not a word', that is, silence, especially in the context where a spoken or written word might have been expected - for example, 'Jack said he would write, but I haven't heard a dicky-bird from him for weeks'.

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    To understand this expression, it is helpful to know the literal meaning of dicky bird. A dicky bird was a generic term for any little bird, such as a sparrow or chickadee, that was common in England in the 1700s. Dicky bird came to be slang for word due to the common Cockney practice of replacing one word with another rhyming word. Because word rh...

    Here is an example that involves two college students discussing whether or not a third friend of theirs will show up to the party they are throwing. Robin: You’re going back to London soon, aren’t you? Harry: Yes, so I’m throwing myself a goodbye party. Would you like to come? Robin: Of course! What about Linda? Did you invite her? Harry: Yes, I s...

    This excerpt is about how better roads eliminated traffic jams, as well as complaints. 1. “From 7am on Griffith Avenue, there would be lines of trucks. Now you come out, and there’s nothing there. It eliminated all of that and there was never a dicky bird again,” he goes on. –Irish Times This excerpt is about when the British prime minister who res...

  2. DICKY BIRD definition: 1. a small bird 2. a small bird. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DICKEY BIRD is a small bird. a small bird… See the full definition Games & Quizzes ... variants or dicky bird: a small bird. Word History. First Known Use. 1781, in the meaning defined above. Time Traveler. The first known use of dickey ...

  4. Meaning of not a dicky bird in English. not a dicky bird. idiom old-fashioned informal. Add to word list. nothing at all: We haven't heard a dicky bird from (= spoken to or received a letter from) Riza recently. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Something, anything, nothing, and everything. across-the-board. anything. aught. bazillion.

  5. Dicky bird. Children’s talk for a small bird dates from the late 18th century but the origin is obscure, perhaps echoic of the sounds that small birds make and occurs in various spellings dickey, dickie etc. It is also rhyming slang for word, dicky bird/word, as in “I won’t say a dicky bird” or “not a dicky birdmeaning not a word.

  6. (British English, informal) to say, hear, etc. nothing. He won't say a dicky bird, but we think he knows who did it. Check pronunciation: dicky bird. Definition of dicky bird noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.