A fork of Rural Dictionary
n. A girl. Chick is not necessarily derogatory, however many women find it offensive because of its flippant nature.
Did you see that chick? She waved at me.
n. girl, woman Actually a non-derogatory slang term for the word girl. This word was probably a spanglish derivative from the spanish word "chica" meaning, of all things, girl.
Hey man, these computer show chicks are hot!
A loose term used to describe a girl, usually a cute girl. Rarely ever used to describe a baby chicken. A baby chicken is just... a baby chicken. So, Chick=(cute)girl.
Brad:Angelina's is such a nice chick Matt: You already have a cute chick. or... Chad:Cute chicks, man! George:Are you talking about the baby chickens or that girl over there? Chad:The chickens
*A beautiful woman. *Any type of woman.
"I met this one chick the other night....man she was ugly!"
-noun A casual slang term for a human female, usually but not always a youngish one. A "chick" could be 80 years old, but such usage is rare. - adjective 1. Exhibiting feminine traits, or directed toward females. 2. Indicating a female person. "Chick" is similar to "dude" or "guy" for males in that it is rather casual but completely devoid of judgment or derision. Unless spoken in a negative tone, offense only occurs when someone mistakenly believes the term to be derogatory. Likely comes from British slang in which a female may be referred to as a "bird" (a chick being a baby bird), and likely evolved along with the slang term for a male, "cat," as cats chase birds.
-noun Half of my best friends are chicks. My awesome dog is a total chick magnet. -adjective 1. The movie Steel Magnolias is definitely a chick flick. 2. I seem to open up more to a chick psychologist.