yardbird

yardbird
1. n. a convict.
Who’s the yard-bird with the headphones on his noodle?
So, Charlie was a yardbird. So what?
2. n. an inept soldier. (Military.)
You yard-birds are going to learn discipline one way or another.
How many of you yardbirds would like to go home in one piece?

Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions. 2015.

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