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 | May 8, 2007This week's theme Expressions coined after the names of birds This week's words stormy petrel kibitz clay pigeon jaywalk catbird seat  Discuss  Feedback  RSS/XML             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg kibitz(KIB-its) 
verb intr.: [From Yiddish kibitsen, from German kiebitzen (to look on at cards), from Kiebitz (busybody, literally pewit or lapwing, a bird with a bad reputation as a meddler).] 
"Bochy and most managers refrain from kibitzing, and they let their
pitchers and catchers decide what to throw." See more usage examples of kibitz in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. 
 X-BonusNever eat more than you can lift. -Miss Piggy, a character in the cartoon "The Muppet Show" a puppet show on television | 
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