Search from various English teachers...
Daniela
What's the meaning of "birds of a feather"?
Sep 21, 2010 4:42 AM
Answers · 8
3
"Birds of a feather" is from the proverb "Birds of a feather flock together," meaning that similar people congregate.
In old poetic English, "birds of a feather" means birds which have the same kind of feathers, so the proverb refers to the fact that birds congregate with birds of their own species. This proverb has been in use since the 16th century.
September 21, 2010
2
Birds of a feather: people of the same sort (they are similar in a particular way)
Birds of a feather flock together: people of the same sort are found together
September 21, 2010
2
matching pair: twins, close friends, com-padres, comrades, couple, friends, matching set, pair, peas in a pod, two minds thinking as one, two of a kind
September 21, 2010
2
Birds of a feather flock together.
..of a feather = of the SAME feather.
Flocks of birds are the same species. That is, they carry the same feathers.
The expression is used for people who share a common mentality, usually idiots actually. Have you noticed how the idiots seem to gather together?
Other examples: ESL teachers in China; ESL teachers in Japan.
September 21, 2010
2
Two people who share many commonalities.
September 21, 2010
Show more
Still haven’t found your answers?
Write down your questions and let the native speakers help you!
Daniela
Language Skills
English, French, Italian, Spanish
Learning Language
English, French, Italian
Articles You May Also Like

Same Word, Different Meaning: American, British, and South African English
12 likes · 11 Comments

How to Sound Confident in English (Even When You’re Nervous)
13 likes · 11 Comments

Marketing Vocabulary and Phrases for Business English Learners
10 likes · 6 Comments
More articles