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dolly bird noun an attractive young woman UK, 1964- The dolly-bird as the London female is affectionately dubbed. — San Francisco Chronicle, p. 20, 24 August 1966
- While they’re doing this, you drop back to give them room to drop back so they can see, and a long-hair with a dolly bird in his pocket burns into the space. — John O’Grady, Aussie Etiket, p. 56, 1971
- My friend, Joe Barrowclough was in the bar, with a dolly bird at his one elbow and a pint of bitter at the other. — Doug Lang, Freaks, p. 116, 1973
- But at school there were all these little dolly birds in their school uniforms, the dresses as short as they would go so that you would glimpse their panties every time they made a move. — Alvin Purple, p. 15, 1974
- Loads of dolly-birds in there. — Caroline Aherne and Craig Cash, The Royle Family, 1999
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