Chicken

Word CHICKEN
Character 7
Hyphenation chick en
Pronunciations /ˈt͡ʃɪkɪn/

Definitions and meanings of "Chicken"

What do we mean by chicken?

A common domesticated fowl (Gallus domesticus) widely raised for meat and eggs and believed to be descended from the jungle fowl G. gallus. noun

Any of various similar or related birds. noun

The flesh of the chicken, used as food. noun

A coward. noun

Any of various foolhardy competitions in which the participants persist in a dangerous course of action until one loses nerve and stops. noun

A young gay male, especially as sought by an older man. noun

Afraid; cowardly. adjective

To act in a cowardly manner; lose one's nerve. intransitive verb

Embroidery, especially embroidery upon muslin. noun

The young of the domestic hen: in this sense now less exact than chick. noun

A domestic or barn-yàrd fowl, especially one less than a year old. noun

The young of some birds other than the domestic hen. noun

A common name of the pinnated grouse or prairie-hen (prairie-chicken), Cupidonia cupido (see cut under Cupidonia), and of the sharp-tailed grouse, Pediæcetes phasianellus. noun

A person of tender years; a child: sometimes used as a term of endearment, or with a negative (no chicken), in satirical implication of mature years. noun

A name applied with a qualifying adjective to various fishes, as in the north of Ireland to the Atherina presbyter, called the Portaferry chicken. noun

A kind of turtle whose shell is used in commerce. noun

A young bird or fowl, esp. a young barnyard fowl. noun

A young person; a child; esp. a young woman; a maiden; same as spring chicken. noun

A contagious disease of fowls; -- so called because first studied during the prevalence of a cholera epidemic in France. It has no resemblance to true cholera. noun

A domestic fowl, Gallus gallus, especially when young.

The meat from this bird eaten as food.

The young of any bird; a chick.

A coward.

A young or inexperienced person.

A young, attractive, slim man, usually having little body hair; compare chickenhawk.

The game of dare.

A simple dance in which the movements of a chicken are imitated.

A kilogram of cocain. Dealers started calling kilos "birds" which then evolved into "chicken." Urban Dictionary

To lack courage and bravery. Unskilled, stupid, afraid, loser, coward Urban Dictionary

What everything seems to taste like. Urban Dictionary

An animal that was created to cross roads. Urban Dictionary

1) - An animal that is processed for human consumption 2) - A dangerous game in two cars will drive directly at each other and the first to swerve out of the way is the "chicken". Also referred to when two cars are doing the same thing, only driving over a cliff or ledge. 3) - An attractive woman with thighs and breasts (like a real chicken) 4) - A scardey-cat, wuss, etc. 5) - A woman who gives lots of oral sex, in this sense it's short for "chicken-head" or "chicken-neck" Urban Dictionary

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A term used to describe a young (generally gay) male; often used with connotations of twink. (See also: chicken hawk) Urban Dictionary

A game high school teenagers play in the pool in which one person climbs onto another's shoulders (usually a girl onto a guy's shoulders) and tries to fight off his or her opponents by wrestling them so that they fall off their teammate's shoulders and into the water. The last team standing wins. Urban Dictionary

A chicken is an alien acting as a small farm creature in order to discover the human races secrets and seduce humans into mating with them to produce chickenalienhumankids (CAHK, pronounced cock). A rooster, otherwise known as a cock (adapted from CAHK), is one of these said offspring. Beware of chickens, for once they have found out you know about their true identity they will peck you to death and steal your organs for use in their laboratories back on their home planet, Toilet. Urban Dictionary

The act of you and another people getting in seperate cars and accelerating at each other at the same time to see which one will swerve first. Urban Dictionary

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The word "chicken" in example sentences

Our ownership of more than one inspirational book that began with the phrase "chicken soup," yet contained no recipes. ❋ Joel Dovev (2011)

We both ordered a dish that had the word chicken in it. ❋ Patsy Clairmont (2007)

Till they are four months old, the term chicken is applied to the young female; after that age they are called pullets, till they begin to lay, when they are called hens. ❋ Isabella Mary (1861)

For example, if the term "chicken" is used, this means chicken flesh or skin, but excluding feathers, heads, feet and entrails. ❋ Unknown (2011)

A drawing in the stairwell was made of a chicken dribbling a basketball with the word "dead" and then epithets surrounding the word "chicken." ❋ Sean Gardiner (2011)

Don't you people know that the best part of a chicken is the bones? ❋ Unknown (2007)

They wrap that thing in a fresh pita (all the non-fresh ones having been tossed), and smear it with tahini and a tangy garlic sauce that reeks of the Holy Clove, and the chicken is actual globs of white chicken meat and not that processed stuff, and oh it is heaven. ❋ Howardtayler (2006)

So, this is we're at the real far end of what I called chicken money, ultimate safety when you're in either money market deposit account or a money market mutual fund. ❋ Unknown (2008)

And if we are going to have inflation, rates will rise, you'll be glad you stayed short-term, what I call chicken money, so that you can take advantage of rising rates in the years ahead if we have inflation, if it gets out of hand. ❋ Unknown (2008)

HAMMER: But I understand there ` s a whole new meaning to this term chicken cutlets, maybe you can enlighten me, if we want to be enlightened. ❋ Unknown (2006)

And, in fact, there's even a newspaper, the "New Hampshire Gazette," that keeps a tally of what it calls chicken hawks. ❋ Unknown (2002)

Adult male chickens are called roosters, but some people use the term chicken interchangeably for any adult fowl, so asking about the chicken or the egg might include males, who don’t lay eggs. ❋ Sarah Pekkanen (2011)

Person 1) How much you [got left]? [Person 2]) A [quarter] chicken. ❋ DEKE (2005)

He was so [afraid] she [thought] he was [a chicken]. ❋ Freak Out Guy (2013)

[Chicken] was [probably] in [primordial soup]. ❋ Slatte (2008)

"[Why did the chicken cross the road]?" ❋ Merafel Estomar (2003)

1) - [Tastes like chicken]... 2) - [Let's play] chicken3) - This chicken was workin' her ass in the club last night 4) - [Little chicken] won't smoke this joint 5) - Chicken went all down on me yesterday baby! ❋ Chris (2003)

chicken 1: [chicken chicken chicken]chicken 2: chickenchicken 1: [chicken chicken chicken chicken]chicken 3: [chicken chicken] ❋ Willem Dafock (2022)

Did you see [the chicken] Ryan brought to the party? That boy [was like], [seventeen]! ❋ Jcdj (2004)

Get on my [shoulders], we're about to [play chicken]. Yo I totally [pwned] you in chicken yesterday!! ❋ A Mandolin (2006)

Person One: I found out [my chicken's] true [identity] today! Person Two: SHUT UP! *Chicken with [axe] kills both.* ❋ Milliliter716 (2015)

They [got busted] by [the cops] for [playing chicken]. ❋ Sertman (2003)

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