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yardbird$92810$ - translation to german

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Yardbird (disambiguation)

yardbird      
n. (Slang) Soldat der als Strafmaßnahme auf einen bestimmten Bereich begrenzt wurde; unfähiger Soldatenrekrut; Häftling; verurteilte Person
Charlie Parker         
  • A King 'Super 20' alto saxophone, owned and used by Charlie Parker, now at the [[Smithsonian Institution]]
  • Parker with (from left to right) [[Tommy Potter]], [[Max Roach]], [[Miles Davis]], and [[Duke Jordan]], at the Three Deuces, New York, circa 1945
  • Charlie Parker performing in Worcester, MA, in 1954. Photo by Mel Levine.
  • Robert Graham]] in Kansas City, Missouri
AMERICAN JAZZ MUSICIAN (1920–1955)
Parker, Charlie Bird; Charlie parker; Charlie “Bird” Parker; Cool blues; Charlie Parker Septet; The Charlie Parker Septet; Charlie "Bird" Parker; Charles Parker, Jr.; Charlie Parker Residence; Charlie "Yardbird" Parker; Yardbird parker; Charles Parker Jr.
Charlie Parker (amerikanischer Jazzmusiker und Komponist)

Definition

yardbird
¦ noun US informal
1. a new military recruit, especially one assigned to menial tasks.
2. a convict.
Origin
1940s: perh. suggested by jailbird.

Wikipedia

Yardbird

Yardbird may refer to:

  • Charlie Parker, American saxophonist
  • George Yardley, American basketball player
  • A colloquialism for the domestic chicken in the American Deep South
  • A slang term for a jailbird
  • A slang term for a basic trainee in the armed forces
  • Railyard, sections of parallel train tracks, where many rail cars are
  • Yardbird Reader, journal edited by Ishmael Reed from 1972 to 1976)