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chitodyus 

(Noun)
A chitodyus is a roasted meat product consisting of a fetus stuffed into a deboned baby which is then placed inside a deboned toddler which is roasted in an entire, cleaned but bone-in, child. Often served at Thanksgiving dinner when poultry is scarce.
Our waterfowl didn’t make it to harvest this year so we’ll be making a chitodyus out of the grandkids again. Everyone wins as Thanksgiving dinner is back on and there are fewer mouths to feed.
chitodyus by nutscratcher420 October 19, 2018
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Chitodyus 

A meal in which a is child stuffed with a toddler stuffed with a baby stuffed with a fetus and roasted.

The word Chitodyus is made up of it's ingredients:

child
toddler
baby
fetus
If you like Turducken, then you'll love Chitodyus!
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