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Idiom: a bird brain #1 (permalink) Mon Feb 27, 2006 16:40 pm   Idiom: a bird brain
 

English Idioms and Expressions, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #10 "Funny Idioms", question 5

Well, he's not that at all. He's a bird brain.

(a) a fool
(b) a criminal
(c) a conman
(d) a devil

English Idioms and Expressions, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #10 "Funny Idioms", answer 5

Well, he's not that at all. He's a fool.

Correct answer: (a) a fool
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what is a brid brain?

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A bird brain #2 (permalink) Mon Feb 27, 2006 19:44 pm   A bird brain
 

Hi Lopes,

This describes someone who has a small brain - in other words a stupid person.

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