Blue Jays
Definition
The plural of 'blue jay,' referring to noisy, crested songbirds (Cyanocitta cristata) native to North America, known for their vibrant blue-and-white plumage, intelligence, mimicry skills, and penchant for raiding bird feeders.
The Toronto Blue Jays, a Major League Baseball team based in Toronto, Ontario, competing in the American League East; famous for World Series wins in 1992 and 1993, and for occasionally making fans blue with inconsistent play.
Examples
The blue jays in my yard treat the bird feeder like an all-you-can-eat buffet, leaving squirrels to fend for crumbs.
Watching the Blue Jays rally in the ninth inning felt like witnessing a flock of underdogs finally outsmart the neighborhood cats.
Those blue jays are so bold, they once dive-bombed my picnic just to snag a single cheese puff.
Blue Jays fans still whisper about that 1993 miracle run, when maple syrup dreams turned into championship reality.