Word of the Week (Special Airline Edition): BIRDS OF A PLEATHER

BIRDS OF A PLEATHER /BURDZ uv a pleth urr/ noun: Couples seen in airports wearing (often matching) track suits designed for maximum comfort on long flights.

Usage: I  saw a couple heavy-set birds  of a pleather  in JFK wearing cheesy matching purple track suits; wouldn’t you know it, I ended up in the  middle seat, right between  their fat vinyl-covered asses.

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