fit bird
a remarkably attractive young woman; i.e. skinny, long-legged, well-dressed, and potentially a high fashion model.
1. check out the fit bird at eight o’clock.
2. this place is a b-mmer, man–i haven’t seen a fit bird in the joint since we’ve been here.
british english for hot chick
brit: me and my mates are going to check out the talent and see if there are any fit birds.
yank: aight, i think there are some hot chicks.
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