by kettle__ February 27, 2009
Winner Winner Chicken Dinner
The legend tells that years ago every casino in Las Vegas had a three-piece chicken dinner with a potato and a veggie for $1.79. A standard bet back then was $2, hence when you won a bet you had enough for a chicken dinner. !”
The legend tells that years ago every casino in Las Vegas had a three-piece chicken dinner with a potato and a veggie for $1.79. A standard bet back then was $2, hence when you won a bet you had enough for a chicken dinner. !”
by Jose Carlos May 9, 2007
by UBigGAEY March 6, 2018
by The Return of Light Joker April 24, 2008
.......a phrase used during the late 60's early 70's at "trap league" "Meat Shoots" in Waseca, Minnesota. (sportsmen who shoot at flying clay targets in lieu of live animals)
Individuals, or teams would gather on Wednesday evenings and Saturday mornings, to shoot clay pigeons.
The team and or winner would win a frozen chicken(s) (meat shoot) to take home to eat...... the announcer or competitor would yell out "winner winner chicken dinner"
Individuals, or teams would gather on Wednesday evenings and Saturday mornings, to shoot clay pigeons.
The team and or winner would win a frozen chicken(s) (meat shoot) to take home to eat...... the announcer or competitor would yell out "winner winner chicken dinner"
by Herters Trap Team January 20, 2009
by Amy Mitchell December 29, 2014
To win something, usually of small importance, as in a carnival game. The phrase is used to signify the value of the prize. As in a chicken dinner can be had for the same value.
Carny: "Step right up folks... See if you can knock these milk jugs over."
Man: "I'll give it a shot!" (throws hardball style, hits and knocks down the jugs)
Carny: "Winner Winner Chicken Dinner!" (hands man a Chinese made stuffed animal)
Man: "I'll give it a shot!" (throws hardball style, hits and knocks down the jugs)
Carny: "Winner Winner Chicken Dinner!" (hands man a Chinese made stuffed animal)
by Tsarith June 13, 2013