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Chickenator

Chickenator is a Wendy'sBaconator burger, with an entire Wendy's Spicy Chicken Sandwich stuff between the two meat patties of the Baconnator. Very similar to the McGangBang, however the Chickenator is not a low budget menu item, but is considered the Holygrail of fast food sandwiches. No other sandwich or innovation in the World of Fast food comes close to the Chicknator for quality and taste. Nutirition Facts of the Chickenator Weight: 550 grams Fat: 85 grams Calories: 1400 Was going to be named Wendy's GangBang, however the name was too distasteful. Invented 2012 by Stan & Mike of Vancouver, Canada

I'm so hurry and looking for something that tastes awesome and will fill me up. The " Chickenator" is the answer to what I'm looking for. The Wendy's "Chickenator" is a high class version of the McDonalds McGangBang.

by Stanslick January 08, 2013

It's chickens

A way of expressing that the weather is cold.

It's chickens out here today, Mave.

by AW94 October 23, 2010

Chickening

The act of throwing pieces of fried chicken at passers-by, houses, windows or cars.

The lads went out with a bargain bucket and went chickening down the main street.

by King Gink December 07, 2012

chicken chicken chicken chicken

That one part from a Burger King ad that is usually sped up or slowed down in Tik Tok. PS: It's usually catchy or stuck in people's heads most of the time.

W: Chicken chicken chicken chicken X: Are you singing that burger king song again? W: yes

by V1ncext February 01, 2023

chicken

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

Person 1) How much you got left? Person 2) A quarter chicken.

by DEKE April 11, 2005

chicken

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

He was so afraid she thought he was a chicken.

by Freak Out Guy December 11, 2013

Chicken

(N) Slang term for cash-money; fairly interchangeable with "Dough", "Moolah", or "Iron" (from Cecil Fielder's dictionary). Usually referring to dollars (etc.) on one's person, or cash-on-hand.

Person 1: Are you ready to go to the club now? Person 2: Actually, if you don't mind , I gotta stop at the ATM first. I gotta get some chicken. . .I hear there's a cover-charge tonight.

by Leroy Splatter June 05, 2009