[Idiom] FOR THE BIRDS. - Discover the Slang For the Birds and Its Everyday Use

For the birds.

For the birds.

Worthless, uninteresting.

The phrase "for the birds" is a way to describe something that is deemed worthless or unimportant. It originated from the notion that small birds in the city would often pick at horse droppings to find seeds, implying that anything "for the birds" is only fit for small scavengers, and therefore, of no interest or value to humans.

Example Sentences

  1. His idea was for the birds.

    His idea was considered useless or nonsensical.

  2. Most people thought the new policy was for the birds.

    The majority saw the new policy as pointless or impractical.

  3. While Harry thought his suggestion was great, everyone else thought it was for the birds.

    Even though Harry thought his suggestion was valuable, others saw it as worthless.

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