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Chicken Joe

An absolutely ferda chicken who hangs ten and pressumably loves the elctric lettuce
by chickenjoe28 April 15, 2019
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Chicken Friend

A friend that always orders something with chicken in it when you go out and doesn't like trying anything new.
Jane: Did you go to that new Sushi bar last night?

Jan: No....I was with Fran; she's my chicken friend. We went to Applebee's.
by Lazy A May 27, 2009
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Chicken Run

An informal expression for the illegal operation of trafficking Hispanic immigrants across the border to the USA or vice versa.

These operations were run by traffickers nicknamed polleros; drivers of trucks modified to hide twenty or more immigrants in its carriage. The trucks are often disguised as delivery vans or oil tankers.
The truck was found to be a chicken run, driving out of Juarez and into the south of Texas. The border patrol has been playing hide-and-seek with these polleros for 2 years.
by InfinityG October 2, 2019
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Sex Chicken

A rubber chicken used for sexual interaction. The chicken can be penetrated or squeaked for its sound; bringing pleasure.
Are you ready, babe?”

One second, let me grab the Sex Chicken”
by Yakubiangangsta April 18, 2020
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chicken rings

Visible rings usually occurring in pairs around the outermost edges or sides of the tread on a motorcycle tyre (or tire). They are formed when only the innermost part of the tyre wears because the bike has never been leaned over far enough on its side into corners for them to be scrubbed out.
Check out the chicken rings on that straight line hero's bike
by Fred Eyre November 22, 2013
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Fried Chicken

A food that everyone should love. Crispy brown outside, hot white inside. It isn't just for black people but for everyone and everything
Jim: Man, i'm so hungry.

Bill:Well lets go to your house and get some FRIED CHICKEN!!!!!!!!
by wolf168 August 20, 2016
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Polish Chicken

The bird depicted on the Polish Coat of Arms. Often times, this chicken is incorrectly referred to as an Eagle or a Hawk.

Legend: This emblem originated when Poland’s original founder Lech saw a white chicken resting in it's nest one early morning when he was out hunting. Lech hunted the bird while it rested in it's nest, which was situated in a grassy valley in an area currently known as central Poland. He was so pleased with the ease at which this bird (chicken) was hunted, that he decided to settle there and placed rooster on his emblem (as opposed to the chicken that was originally hunted).

Note: Eagles and hawks do not nest on the ground. Normally, such raptures nest on high grounds such as cliffs or mountains. Making them far more difficult to hunt in their nests then wild chicken.

Ironically, Lech decided to use a white rooster on his emblem instead of a chicken to symbolize the fact that the bird that rises earliest (the rooster) gets the easiest prey (the chicken resting in it's nest).

Initially, the emblem depicted a white Rooster. After generations and generations of being passed down, the rooster began being drawn as a white bird wearing a royal crown, paying respect to the Polish royal monarchs of the past. In later renditions, the original rooster was drawn as resembling a hawk or an eagle; This is what has led to the common modern misconception about the origin of the emblem.
The remarkable Polish Chicken on the Polish emblem pays homage to the briliance of the people of Polish ancestry. Like a rooster that rises the earliest, the Polish people of the world are the keenest when it comes to thinking ahead, and are often rewarded with the fruits of their work.
by stypendysta January 27, 2008
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