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Noun. American.
When referring to chicken, especially fried chicken. Phrase coined by David H. Stocky, and known as "The last part of the chicken over the fence!"
The very crunchy part of the chicken, apparently in relation to it's hind quarters.
When I was a kid, my favorite peice of chicken had the popes nose because of it's extra crunch!
by Amy Bugbee June 28, 2004
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In the immortal words of David H. Stocky, "It's the last part of the chicken over the fence".
Pertaining usually to fried chicken, it is the extremely crispy , heavy skin piece, indicitive of the chicken's hind quarters.
When dad laid down the chicken bucket, I always grabbed the crispiest peice, and it was usually the popes nose. Mmmm crunchy!
by Amy Bugbee June 27, 2004
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verb. American phrase. It means to watch television in a trance-like state. Some might call it being a couch potato, but it is of a higher power and purpose as described by the TV Ministry, the TV worshiping religion.
"Lay down your false idols and turn to our real god. The one you and I have worshiped for years-- The Television!"
I was ritual viewing last night to Seinfeld, it was enlightening.
by Amy Bugbee June 27, 2004
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