National Tit Day

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Take a deep breath folks and wrap up warm! It's National Tit Day, where we honor and appreciate these delightful, chirpy birds. Time to swop the NSFW assumptions about the name aside and celebrate our feathery friends with delight.

When is Tit Day?

It's national tit day on the 8th November.


About National Tit Day

While the name might cause a few smirks, National Tit Day, observed on November 8th, is an opportunity to appreciate the joy these little feathery marvels bring to our lives. Originating from the name widely used in English-speaking countries for small, active, and songful birds; the Tit Day encourages ornithophiles (that's bird-lovers to us laypeople) to truly take a moment and marvel at tits' cheerfulness and striking plumage.

Feathered Internet Sensations

We detected 65 mentions online, with the most mentions on November 8, 2019. Proving that National Tit Day isn't just for the birds - people are tweeting about it (pun intended) and giving these chirpy creatures the recognition they deserve.

Celebrating National Tit Day

On this special day, why not feed the birds? Put some seeds in a bird feeder, create a safe space for them in your garden, or simply take a relaxing birdwatching trip. Nature has a way of relaxing us, and what better way to unwind than to listen to the cheerful tunes of our tik-tok sized friends.

Why We Celebrate?

Tits are known for their vibrant energy, their melodious calls, and their colorful plumage. They are small symbols of the joy and beauty nature has to offer. So why not spread some love, show some appreciation and have a laugh while you're at it. After all, the world could always use a bit more bird-iful cheer!



History behind the term 'Tit'


1600

Tit as a term for a small bird

In the year 1600, the term 'tit' first emerged as a casual term used to refer to small birds. These birds, such as the blue tit and the great tit, were often spotted in gardens and woodlands across Europe. The term 'tit' was a colloquialism that likely originated from the Old English word 'tīt' or 'titte', which meant small or little.


1700

Tit as a slang term for breast

By the 1700s, the term 'tit' started to take on a secondary meaning as a slang term for a woman's breast. This usage was likely derived from the association between small birds and the small size of breasts. The slang usage of 'tit' gained popularity in various English-speaking regions and was often used in informal and humorous contexts.


1800

Tit as a term for a mischievous person

During the 1800s, the term 'tit' underwent another transformation and came to be used as a colloquial term to describe a mischievous or playful person. This usage likely originated from the association between small birds and their energetic and lively behavior. Calling someone a 'tit' in this context was often intended as a lighthearted way to tease or jest with them.



1900

Tit as a general term for something small

In the early 1900s, 'tit' expanded its meaning once again and became a general term used to describe something small or insignificant. This broader usage likely stemmed from the previous associations with small birds and objects. People would use the term 'tit' to refer to anything from a small personal belonging to a minor detail or aspect of something.


2000

Tit in popular culture

In recent years, the term 'tit' has maintained its various meanings but has also found its way into popular culture. It has been used in literature, music, and even as the name of fictional characters. The multifaceted history of the term 'tit' continues to resonate in contemporary language and reflects the fascinating evolution of words and their associations over time.


Did you know?

Did you know that the Great Tit, one of the most common types of Tit birds, can learn to open milk bottle caps to get to the cream inside? Clever little birdies!

Tagged

Fun Awareness Nature Birds Environment Humor

First identified

18th November 2015

Most mentioned on

8th November 2019

Total mentions

65

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