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snowbird

American  
[snoh-burd] / ˈsnoʊˌbɜrd /

noun

  1. any of various birds that winter in a cold, snowy climate, especially the dark-eyed junco and the snow bunting.

  2. Informal. a person who vacations in or moves to a warmer climate during cold weather.

    Since 9/11, the ease with which Canadian snowbirds cross the U.S. border has changed.

  3. Slang: Disparaging and Offensive. a person addicted to cocaine or heroine.

    The cocaine addiction of pre-talkies film star Alma Rubens earned her the unfortunate nickname “Silent Snowbird.”


snowbird British  
/ ˈsnəʊˌbɜːd /

noun

  1. another name for the snow bunting

  2. slang a person addicted to cocaine, or sometimes heroin

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of snowbird

First recorded in 1665–75; snow (in the sense “precipitation; snowflake”) + bird; 1910–15 snowbird for def. 3, with snow (in the sense “cocaine or heroin”)

Example Sentences

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"They've completely changed their snowbird plans," the semi-retired family physician said.

From BBC • Nov. 13, 2025

“This is the side of democracy and justice,” said Jennifer Fisher, a snowbird who divides her time between New York and Florida.

From Washington Times • Apr. 4, 2023

Following my snowbird life, I left Maine in late October and was in Florida when Jen died the following February.

From Salon • Feb. 5, 2023

The arena, booked by Azoff’s old company Live Nation, has already slotted marquee talent to open the snowbird season.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 8, 2022

The snowbird people from cold places like Michigan and Canada suddenly start to wander into El Caribe to make it even more crowded.

From "Merci Suárez Changes Gears" by Meg Medina

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