Entity: BALD-EAGLE
The term 'Bald Eagle' refers to both the national bird of the United States and a slang term for a woman's well-groomed undercarriage.
BALD EAGLE
Etymology
The term 'Bald Eagle' originates from the white feathers on the head and tail of the bird, giving the appearance of baldness.
Definition
The Bald Eagle is a majestic bird of prey native to North America, symbolizing freedom and strength. In slang, it is also used to refer to a woman's well-groomed undercarriage.
Historical Context
The Bald Eagle has been the national emblem of the United States since 1782, representing courage and freedom.
Cultural Significance
The Bald Eagle holds great cultural significance in Native American tribes and is a symbol of power and spirituality.
Related Concepts
In slang, 'Bald Eagle' is used as a euphemism for a woman's completely shaven nether regions.
See Also
A symbolic bird representing freedom and strength in the United States, also used as slang to refer to a woman's shaved pubic area.