A poult or pullet is basically a young bird such as a chicken...hence, poultry. However, in the 18th century and in colloquial or dialect use since, these words have also been used to mean a child or young person. It, therefore, seems quite likely to me that your grandmother was using a variant of that idea and simply saying, "You silly kids!"
A poult or pullet is basically a young bird such as a chicken...hence, poultry. However, in the 18th century and in colloquial or dialect use since, these words have also been used to mean a child or young person. It, therefore, seems quite likely to me that your grandmother was using a variant of that idea and simply saying, "You silly kids!"
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