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== People with the name == | == People with the name == | ||
* ] |
* ] | ||
* ] (born 1996), the stage name of |
* ] (born 1996), the stage name of English singer-songwriter Jasmine van den Bogaerde | ||
⚫ | * Birdy, pseudonym of a former guitarist of the glam punk band ] | ||
* ] (1883–1912), nicknamed "Birdie", participant in Robert Falcon Scott's doomed race to the South Pole | * ] (1883–1912), nicknamed "Birdie", participant in Robert Falcon Scott's doomed race to the South Pole | ||
* ] (1856–1942), nicknamed "Birdie" American author and land investor | * ] (1856–1942), nicknamed "Birdie", American author and land investor | ||
* ] (1931–1999), Irish actor and comedian | * ] (1931–1999), Irish actor and comedian | ||
⚫ | * ] ({{c.}} 1553–1622), nicknamed "Birdy", notorious English pirate and Barbary Corsair | ||
* ] (1912–1999), American baseball player and manager | |||
⚫ | * Birdy, pseudonym of a former guitarist of the glam punk band ] | ||
⚫ | * ] (c. 1553–1622), nicknamed "Birdy", notorious English pirate and Barbary Corsair | ||
== Arts and entertainment == | == Arts and entertainment == | ||
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* ], on ''Mad Men'', whom Don Draper affectionately refers to as "Birdie" | * ], on ''Mad Men'', whom Don Draper affectionately refers to as "Birdie" | ||
* ], the first identifiably female McDonaldland character | * ], the first identifiably female McDonaldland character | ||
* ], a Marvel Comics villain | |||
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* Birdy, in the ] | ||
* Birdy, also known as Torii, a robotic pet in '']'' and '']'' | * Birdy, also known as Torii, a robotic pet in '']'' and '']'' | ||
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* Birdy, the title character of '']'', a Japanese manga series | ||
* Wang Po-Te in '']'' goes by the name Birdy, named after the character in the ] | |||
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* Birdie Anders, the younger sister of the Anders family in the ] podcast | |||
=== Music === | === Music === | ||
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* ], 1985 soundtrack of the film ''Birdy'' | * ], 1985 soundtrack of the film ''Birdy'' | ||
* ''Birdy'', an album by ] | * ''Birdy'', an album by ] | ||
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* "Birdie", a song by Avril Lavigne from the album '']'' | ||
* "Birdy", a song by British Sea Power from the single "]" | |||
=== Other === | === Other === | ||
* ], by Tracey Lindberg | |||
* ], by William Wharton | * ], by William Wharton | ||
* ], starring Maeve Dermody and Sam Parsonson, and directed by Shelly Lauman | |||
* ], starring Matthew Modine and Nicolas Cage, and directed by Alan Parker, based on Wharton's novel | * ], starring Matthew Modine and Nicolas Cage, and directed by Alan Parker, based on Wharton's novel | ||
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* ], a folding bicycle | * ], a folding bicycle | ||
* ] (2002–2004), |
* ] (2002–2004), a defunct airline based in Belgium | ||
== Sports == | == Sports == | ||
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* Birdie, the common nickname for a small ] | * Birdie, the common nickname for a small ] | ||
* Birdy, unwanted artifacts that occur in ] or in "frequency mixing". | * Birdy, unwanted artifacts that occur in ] or in "frequency mixing". | ||
* BIRDIE, ] | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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Birdy or Birdie may refer to:
Places in the United States
- Birdie, Georgia, an unincorporated community
- Birdie, Mississippi, an unincorporated community
People with the name
- Birdie (given name)
- Birdy (singer) (born 1996), the stage name of English singer-songwriter Jasmine van den Bogaerde
- Henry Robertson Bowers (1883–1912), nicknamed "Birdie", participant in Robert Falcon Scott's doomed race to the South Pole
- Byrd Spilman Dewey (1856–1942), nicknamed "Birdie", American author and land investor
- Birdy Sweeney (1931–1999), Irish actor and comedian
- Jack Ward (c. 1553–1622), nicknamed "Birdy", notorious English pirate and Barbary Corsair
- Birdy, pseudonym of a former guitarist of the glam punk band Trashcan Darlings
Arts and entertainment
Fictional characters
- Birdie (Street Fighter), in Capcom's video games
- Betty Draper, on Mad Men, whom Don Draper affectionately refers to as "Birdie"
- Birdie the Early Bird, the first identifiably female McDonaldland character
- Birdy (character), a Marvel Comics villain
- Birdy, in the Conker platform video game series
- Birdy, also known as Torii, a robotic pet in Gundam SEED and Gundam SEED Destiny
- Birdy, the title character of Birdy the Mighty, a Japanese manga series
- Wang Po-Te in Your Name Engraved Herein goes by the name Birdy, named after the character in the movie of the same name
- Birdie Anders, the younger sister of the Anders family in the Six Minutes podcast
Music
- Birdy (Birdy album) (2011)
- Birdy (Peter Gabriel album), 1985 soundtrack of the film Birdy
- Birdy, an album by Bloodthirsty Butchers
- "Birdie", a song by Avril Lavigne from the album Head Above Water
- "Birdy", a song by British Sea Power from the single "Remember Me"
Other
- Birdie (novel), by Tracey Lindberg
- Birdy (novel), by William Wharton
- Birdie (film), starring Maeve Dermody and Sam Parsonson, and directed by Shelly Lauman
- Birdy (film), starring Matthew Modine and Nicolas Cage, and directed by Alan Parker, based on Wharton's novel
Brands and enterprises
- Birdy (bicycle), a folding bicycle
- Birdy Airlines (2002–2004), a defunct airline based in Belgium
Sports
- Birdie (golf), a score of one under par on a hole in golf
- A gun dog that gets excited by birds
- Shuttlecock, in badminton
Other uses
- Birdie, the common nickname for a small parabolic aluminized reflector light
- Birdy, unwanted artifacts that occur in noise reduction or in "frequency mixing".
- BIRDIE, Martin AN/GSG-5 Battery Integration and Radar Display Equipment
See also
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