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Chick-fil-Lane

The line of cars going through the Chick-fil-A drive through that extends into the right hand lane of the road and backs up traffic.
Damn it, I didn’t switch lanes fast enough, now I’m stuck in the Chick-fil-Lane.

I just got rear ended in the Chick-fil-Lane
by e.skoland April 23, 2022
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mc chick wicky

A cool and hip version of a mc chicken often combining waffles as bread and BBQ sauce with whip cream atop this peace.
Yo wht up home slice thats a sick mc chick wicky
by Jak2424 November 13, 2021
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Chick-fil-laid

n. (past tense) When you manage to hook up with that cute chick behind the counter of the fastest, most delicious chicken restaurant chain in the southeast. It was her pleasure.
“Dude, I just stopped for a chicken sandwich before work, and I ended up getting Chick-fil-laid!”
by Delta_Whiskey May 1, 2019
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Chick-Fil-Itis

That feeling you get when you're craving Chick-Fil-A on a Sunday but it's closed.
*On a Sunday*
Person 1: "Bro, I'm craving Chick-Fil-A."
Person 2: *Hits blunt* "It's not open bro, it's Sunday. You got Chick-Fil-Itis man."
by Carthago Delenda Est January 29, 2018
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what the chick man

What the chick man is widely used by people who go by the names of Eva, Payton, Evan, Sam, Zander, and Lullaby. It is used when one says something very fucking dumb like themselves.
DP: Dewey Is the worst character ever and he deserves to die alone, that worthless fuck.

*side eye* “What the chick man

Or

LA: you should leave ace for me

EA: what the chick man?
by Dan Te June 27, 2023
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The Dixie Chick effect

An effect experienced by American businesses when they show support for a hot-button political issue or party, and then experience a 50% drop in business. It does not matter what the topic is or which party the business supports. Because the population of the United States is very close to being 50% liberal/50% conservative, a business that shows support one way or the other can expect to lose 50% of it's business.

The term is derived from 1990's country music band, The Dixie Chicks. Though country music tends to favor conservatives, the band members are very much liberal. In 2003, lead singer Natalie Maines voiced displeasure with the United States involvement in Iraq. Standing up for her cause was a noble thing for Maines to do, and 50% of her fans adored her even more for it. The problem is that the other 50% ditched the band for good. And even though 50% of the fans supported the crap out of her, they really weren't expected to buy their future albums TWICE or buy TWO concert tickets for one person to make up for the 50% of the fans that had left. And so it was no surprise that the band would later break up "in order to pursue other projects". And from this, businesses from large to small should learn to never take a political side if they want to keep their customers.
Me: "Hot dog! A new donut shop opened up 5 miles from us, babe!"
Wife: "They have a Trump banner in their window, we're not going."
Me: "Crap, the Dixie Chick effect."
Wife: "Don't be talking bad about my Dixie Chicks."
Me: "I'm going to go get me some donuts."
by survivalofthefittest78 May 29, 2018
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mixed chick hair

by kypew January 27, 2018
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