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nicken chugget 

This is a better way of saying "chicken nugget". This is because it sounds funnier and makes it sound like your having a stroke.
Mcdonalds employee: What can I get for you sir?
You: gimmie uhh ... nicken chugget
Him/Her: Oh ... My ... God. THE PROFICY HAS BEEN FULFILLED

The whole Mcdonalds chanting to the rythym of Hooked On A feeling by Blue Swede: NICKEN CHUGGET, NICKEN NICKEN, NICKEN CHUGGET,

chunketts 

Small chunks. Chunks but smaller, that get in your way and bother the hell out of you. Ussually dirt or earthy minerals.
Damn, when i was gardening , those chunketts of dirt really got in my way.
chunketts by Leon Smith May 12, 2008

Chuggers 

Charity muggers. The aggressive people who hang out on city street footpaths demanding money for charities and won't take no for an answer.
I was walking down the main street minding my own business when I was accosted by a pair of aggressive charity collectors. Just about had to run away to get away from the chuggers.
Chuggers by BundyGil May 9, 2012
Originally a shortened word for Chicken-Nugget.

Has also come to mean:-

Derogatory term for unruly children, usually because their bad parents feed them nothing but chicken nuggets.
'I can't believe I paid the caterers for the party food and all they did was chuggets & chips.'

'I caught some cheeky little chugget stealing'
chugget by mikester September 3, 2012

chuggers 

Those charity collectors that stand on street corners pratically mugging you to give donations, hence Chuggers instead of Muggers
That fluffy fucking bear holding the tin cup just chugged me for a ten dollar donation, fucking chuggers!
chuggers by Michael Hickey September 5, 2008

Chuggers 

British Slang: Those often irritating 'charity' representatives who approach you on the streets, encouraging you to provide credit card details for making monthly donations towards certain charities.

The 'chuggers' are trying to get you to quickly swallow the whole line they're pitching - hence 'Chugger.' Typically, the chuggers receive half of everything you agree to give and the company takes another 40 percent, leaving only ten percent for the real charity.
I've just been approached by more chuggers on the street corner. Today they're chugging for Save The Children!
Chuggers by Fr. Bill Haymaker November 25, 2007