Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

the birds and the bees

phrase
/ðə bɜrdz ənd ðə biz/
Definition
A euphemism used to explain to someone, particularly children, how reproduction occurs, often in a simple and indirect way.
Examples
  • When my parents talked to me about the birds and the bees, I felt a mix of curiosity and embarrassment.
  • The teacher used the phrase ‘the birds and the bees’ to introduce the topic of reproduction in a friendly way.
Meaning
The phrase refers to the basic biological processes of life and reproduction, typically used when discussing sexual education in a gentle and non-graphic manner.
Synonyms
  • sex education
  • the facts of life
  • reproductive education