biddy

/ˈbɪdi/
noun
  1. An old woman, especially one who is gossipy or meddlesome.
    • My aunt can be a bit of a biddy when she starts asking personal questions.
    • The old biddy at the corner store always comments on what people buy.
    • The neighborhood biddy spent all afternoon watching from her window.
  2. A hen or chicken.
    • The farmer called the hens his old biddies.
    • The biddy clucked loudly when I approached the coop.
    • We raised a dozen biddies in the backyard last spring.
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