Legitimately the best food on the planet. It's like fuel to my hungry soul, not only does it feed me physically, but it also feeds me emotionally and fills me with wonder and will power to move forward each day.
Katelyn: Man, I'm in need of a mind-blowing, spiritual experience.
Amy: Bahahahah that's what she said...
Ryon&Will: this is awkward...
Tessa: (glares) NOTHING IS AWKWARD.
Kayla: Katelyn is obviously talking about her need of orange chicken and chow mien from panda express.
Katelyn: Woah, dude. You are SO right! How'd you know?
Kayla: Well, I had orange chicken for breakfast. It fuels my soul.
Amy: Bahahahah that's what she said...
Ryon&Will: this is awkward...
Tessa: (glares) NOTHING IS AWKWARD.
Kayla: Katelyn is obviously talking about her need of orange chicken and chow mien from panda express.
Katelyn: Woah, dude. You are SO right! How'd you know?
Kayla: Well, I had orange chicken for breakfast. It fuels my soul.
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Get the Chicken Tenders mug.1.Used to describe a situation when one person hears one word - while someone else hears another.
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2.Used to settle an arguement over what word was used in a sentence. Similar to declaring "The situation will never be solved, so just shut up about it."
After Turkey Chicken is used - the arguement finished.
There is no response required for a Turkey Chicken.
J.P. "Mor, did you just ask for salt in your coffee?"
Mor "No. I asked for SUGAR."
Scot "I heard salt too."
Rod "No way! He said sugar."
J.P. "Oh well, Turkey Chicken."
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Rod "No way! He said sugar."
J.P. "Oh well, Turkey Chicken."
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