A fork of Rural Dictionary
To hijack a partly-completed task from someone else, either directly or via unsolicited advice. Originated in whitewater raft guide culture, and is used most frequently for kitchen tasks.
I didn't mean to fuck your chicken, but you left these tomatoes sitting halfway sliced and I wanted to finish making the sandwiches.
Can I help you do that? I'm an expert at making alphabet-shaped pancakes.
No, I got it. Quit trying to fuck my chicken.
damn, this tax is bringing me into some chicken fuck!
To plow on relentlessly, despite knowing the road is long and the destination is unreachable. Most often used in reference to the daily grind at work.
Derived from the term "keep fucking that chicken".
Excitement over, back to chicken fucking.
lighting a cigarette or joint with one that has already been lit instead of actually using fire.
got a light?
here get a chicken fuck off of mine, but just don't knock my cherry off.
To sarcastically disparage a trite person.
The weatherman kept wearing Ernie out with his dull humor so Ernie finally said, "Great forecast, keep fucking that chicken."
Used by television anchor Ernie Anastos during a live news broadcast of Fox 5 New York.
To fuck a feathered bird in its rectum
Hey, Chicken Fucker! Get over here and suck my cock.
Shut the fuck up, chicken fucker.
you fuck chickens
1. To give one bad news in a tender manner.
2. Expressing with softer emotions
During some playful banter with local weatherman Nick Gregory, legendary New York broadcaster Ernie Anastos complimented Gregory, by saying, "It takes a tough man to make a tender forecast, Nick."
Looking confused, Gregory responded, "I guess that's me."
Without missing a beat, Anastos continued, "Keep fucking that chicken."