birdsitter

English

Alternative forms

  • bird-sitter

Etymology

From bird + sitter, modelled on babysitter.

Noun

birdsitter (plural birdsitters)

  1. Someone who birdsits.
    • 1959 July 31, “All Because of a Bird”, in The Circleville Herald, volume 7, number 179, page 8:
      When a Del Mar woman goes out, she entrusts her parakeet to only one person, a teen-age girl she hires to stay home with the bird. But the girl's mother won't allow her daughter to be out alone. And that's why a baby-sitter is hired to sit with the bird-sitter while she sits with the bird.
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