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albatross521 | 00:51 Wed 06th Sep 2006 | Phrases & Sayings
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Happened upon this phrase in NZ Herald.

Bird driving staff cuckoo

Staff at Child, Youth and Family's Manurewa office in South Auckland are being driven cuckoo by a rather shameless bird.


Does it mean "drive sb. crazy"?
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yes; cuckoo is one of many words meaning mad (not just in Manurewa, either). Cuckoos may lay eggs in other birds' nests. So a cuckoo in the nest is someone who stands out from the rest, or seems eccentric or mad.
... incidentally, I believe the 'other birds' are reed warblers, not albatrosses, you'lll be relieved to hear.
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haha,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Albatross is the largest bird,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
and being the largest bird, fortunately they don't fly over my car.
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haha ,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Fortunately they live off the cliffs and feed on sea fishes.

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