Country Dictionary

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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

What everything seems to taste like.

Chicken was probably in primordial soup.

by Slatte April 30, 2008

chicken

An animal that was created to cross roads.

"Why did the chicken cross the road?"

by Merafel Estomar September 01, 2003

chicken

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"

1) - Tastes like chicken... 2) - Let's play chicken 3) - 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!

by Chris December 27, 2003

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by ultradebil September 24, 2022

chicken

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

Did you see the chicken Ryan brought to the party? That boy was like, seventeen!

by jcdj June 12, 2004