
cuck·oo
Pronunciation: 'kü-(")kü,
'ku-
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural cuckoos
Etymology: Middle English cuccu, of imitative origin
1 : a largely grayish brown European bird (Cuculus
canorus) that is a parasite given to laying its eggs in the
nests of other birds which hatch them and rear the offspring;
broadly : any of a large family (Cuculidae of the
order Cuculiformes) to which this bird belongs
2 : the call of the cuckoo
3 : a silly or slightly
crackbrained person
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Fiction and Fact
Mixed Haphazardly! Concocted in such a manner as to be bordering
on the heretical and dangerous to the sanity of anyone reading it!
Our
resident birdie has decided to dedicate the title of Cuckoo to
yet another football manager.
Keith
Curle, the manager of Chester City has been spotted by the bird
with the word. High from his nest on top of the control room at
Sincil Bank he spied Curle arguing with the referee and make a parting
riposte as the Official was walking away. His inability to keep
his comments to himself earned him a dismissal to the stands and
an appointment with the FA. So this is dedicated to Keith Curle.
You are indeed, a fruitcake.
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