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    [Noun]  | "buz*zard" | \ ˈbə-zərd \


    1: buteo

    2: any of various usually large birds of prey (such as the turkey vulture)

    3: a contemptible or rapacious person


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English busard, from Old French, alteration of buison, from Latin buteon, buteo hawk;

    [Noun]  | "rough-legged hawk" 


    1: a large circumpolar arctic hawk (Buteo lagopus) that winters southward and typically has a white tail with a wide black band or bands at the tip


    Origin: 1811 ;

    [Geographical name]  | "Buz*zards Bay" | \ ˈbə-zərdz \


    1: inlet of the Atlantic in southeastern Massachusetts west of Cape Cod

    [Noun]  | "buzzards" 


    1: a person who habitually preys upon others;


      * e.g., " ... the real estate buzzards were really putting pressure on the one homeowner who was still refusing to sell "



    •  Antonyms : 

    •  prey





    2: a person whose behavior is offensive to others;


      * e.g., " ... that crotchety old man can be a real buzzard when he's in a bad mood—which is usually the case "



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    [Noun]  | "buzzard" 


    1: a person who habitually preys upon others;


      * e.g., " ... the real estate buzzards were really putting pressure on the one homeowner who was still refusing to sell "



    •  Antonyms : 

    •  prey





    2: a person whose behavior is offensive to others;


      * e.g., " ... that crotchety old man can be a real buzzard when he's in a bad mood—which is usually the case "



    •  Antonyms : 

    • (N/A)





     [ "buzzards" ]

    1: the essential noun (plural) in the cliche "The buzzards are circling." meaning a. One's death is anticipated to be near with the expectation of the inheritance of money, property, etc. b. One is expected to suffer some near future misfortune to the advantage of one or more others.

      * e.g.,  ... Tom: Our uncle is dying of cancer and he has us in his will. Our two younger brothers seems to be visiting him in the hospital a lot these days. 

     [ "Buzzard" ]

    1: buhz-erd n. originates in Elgin, IL.

      * e.g.,  ... "That buzzard stole my carburetor." 


     [ "Buzzard" ]

    2: a contemptible white trash plastic Graphix bong smoker. Duplex or trailer dweller. A person with feathered hair, tight stone washed jeans with oil stained white T's. Some still carry combs in their back pockets and most are known to indulge in Marlboro Reds.

      * e.g.,  ... "That buzzard suckerpunched me outside Danny's pizza." 


     [ "Buzzard" ]

    3: Can be seen with a buddy leaning over muscle car engines with a 30 pack of Old Style either after work as the sun goes down or on sweltering weekend afternoons.

      * e.g.,  ... "You're turning into a fucking chainsmoking buzzard!" 


     [ "Buzzard" ]

    4: Do not attempt to battle a buzzard because there is always another one lurking behind a dumpster waiting for a cheap shot. Buzzards are known to carry knives, chains and/or brass-knuckles.

      * e.g.,  ... "You're moving to South Elgin? Are you trying to get in tune with buzzard culture?" 


     [ "Buzzard" ]

    5: Lack of teeth is fairly common in a buzzard due to meth-amphetamine use or due to perpetual knuckle-sandwiches.


     [ "Buzzard" ]

    6: The only thing more dangerous than a buzzard is the pregnant wife of a buzzard. When a woman is of buzzard her behavior is unpredictable and erratic.


     [ "Buzzard" ]

    7: The only things that can be used to calm a buzzard are: low-grade marijuana, Penthouse backorders from the 80's, Boones Farm wine and the lulling tunes of Sammy Hagar.

     [ "Buzzard" ]

    1: When a person is either very lame or wack.

      * e.g.,  ... That chick over there is mad buzzard. 

     [ "the buzzard" ]

    1: an individual that looks for the drunkest girl at a party and attempts to take her up to his room for who knows what, commonly referred to as J-Bone.

      * e.g.,  ... The buzzard swooped on that girl so fast, she didn't know what hit her. 

     [ "Buzzards" ]

    1: Referring to a hopeless situation. Such as when a buzzard appears when something is dying.

      * e.g.,  ... "We are behind by 25 points in the fourth quarter...This game is buzzards" 

     [ "Buzzard" ]

    1: A person who hangs out and smokes all your weed

      * e.g.,  ... Hey go get your own weed you dame buzzard 

     [ "Buzzard" ]

    1: Older homosexual inmates, "usually doing life or a lot of years", who prey upon new younger inmates for gay sexual pleasure. The buzzards hover when new inmates arrive to see if there are any weak among the flock. Once they find a victim a sink their talons in, the inmate will go from being named "Brent to Brenda".

      * e.g.,  ... Watch out for those buzzards when you get to the penitentiary. Those buzzards were lined up on the fence waiting and watching the new arrivals arrive. 

     [ "buzzard" ]

    1: In the rural midwest (Oklahoma, Texas, etc.): a dignified, countrified, vulgar man ranging from middle to old age. Usually sporting a dark tan from years of construction, plumbing, painting, or roofing work in the sun. Buzzards can be identified as wearing Levi's snap button shirts with a soft pack of Doral lights in the front pocket, old Wrangler jeans hanging past their crack with a snuff can ring on the back pocket, paint spattered, dusty work boots, and any assortment of old baseball caps. They listen to '70s country music (Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson. Merle Haggard, Hank Williams Jr., David Allan Coe) and frequent pool halls and state fairs. Some buzzards overlap into the biker subculture, wearing long ZZ Top beards, black leathers, and sporting tattoos. They are tough on the outside, but generally teddy bears when you get to know them.

      * e.g.,  ... "Let's go get a beer in that buzzard bar over there. Those buzzards are burly and hilarious." 


     [ "buzzard" ]

    2: They are separated from the redneck subculture in that they have a dignity about them - a stoic pride from years of work and hard living. Some buzzards have a romantic disposition about the world around them and are more good timin' men that belligerent white trash.


     [ "buzzard" ]

    3: Buzzards can be defined perfectly by this line from a Waylon Jennings song:


     [ "buzzard" ]

    4: "Those that don't know him won't like him and those that do sometimes won't know how to take him."

     [ "buzzard" ]

    1: Someone who is generally annoying the hell out of you. Killing your buzz. talking during the show etc.

      * e.g.,  ... Dave: "we gotta get away from these buzzards" 

     [ "buzzard" ]

    1: Any object, visual, sensual or stimulating of any other sense that holds the characteristics appertaining of Buzzardace.

      * e.g.,  ... Buzzard Things- 


     [ "buzzard" ]

    2: A disgusting object or situation.

      * e.g.,  ... Incest. 

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