Jay bird
Posted by ESC on January 03, 2001
In Reply to: Jay bird posted by Cork on January 03, 2001
: Can someone tell me whatr the saying Naked as a jay bird means or how it originated .
From the archives (under "jay"): This question came up before. Some of my files were wiped out so I don't have a record of what was said. But it seems to me that someone said baby jaybirds are especially featherless. Anyway, the Random House Historical Dictionary of American Slang, Volume 2, H-O by J.E. Lighter (Random House, New York, 1997) says: "naked as a jaybird, stark naked." It lists as a couple of citations: 1893 James "Mavrick" 27: He will have the humbug qualifications of cow-boy stripped from his poor worthless carcass so quickly that he would feel like a jay bird with his tail feathers gone. 1922 in DARE: I gwi' strip nakit ez a jaybu'd befo' 'e fedduh' grow!