biddies in English

noun
1
a woman, usually an elderly one regarded as annoying or interfering.
the old biddies were muttering in his direction

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1. Not another one of these scrawny, old Washington biddies.

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3. Even if we're going to scandalize the old biddies?

4. The Biddies at soccer camp were nice as hell

5. Biddies A Biddie is a filterless, flavored, small, cigarette made in India

6. Glad you came then? Even if we're going to scandalize the old biddies?

7. Reid created a companion play for Codgers entitled Biddies, which released in 2012.

8. Biddy (plural biddies) A woman, especially an old woman; especially one regarded as fussy or mean or a gossipy busybody

9. TOP DRAWER TELLY; Adam Postans on TV TEA WITH MUSSOLINI Film4 5.05PM Indomitable old Biddies Judi Dench and Maggie Smith live in the dark shadow of fascism

10. THREE old Biddies Margot, 73, Trish, 82, and Daphne, 78, getting high on cannabis for the first time in Amsterdam, on C4's A Granny's Guide to the Modern World

11. ‘The old Biddy had known what she was talking about, it was just that other people didn't have the ability to understand her any more.’ ‘But you'd have to watch out for the old biddies.’ ‘People are quite shocked when they realise I'm a little old Biddy with quite a lot of ill health, because I don't come over like that.’

12. ‘The old Biddy had known what she was talking about, it was just that other people didn't have the ability to understand her any more.’ ‘But you'd have to watch out for the old biddies.’ ‘People are quite shocked when they realise I'm a little old Biddy with quite a lot of ill health, because I don't come over like that.’