a rare bird

The phrase "a rare bird" generally refers to someone or something unique, special, or extraordinary. It is often used to describe someone who is highly unusual or uncommon, possessing distinct characteristics, talents, or qualities that make them stand out from others. The phrase can also be used to describe an exceptional or peculiar event or object. It typically conveys a sense of admiration, fascination, or fascination for the extraordinary nature of someone or something.


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