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Rubbing Chicken Skins 

To fornicate after both partners have only recently just shaved off their pubes, thereby leaving a texture most commonly found on the skin of an uncooked chicken.
R: Hey, would you be interested in rubbing chicken skins with me later?

A: I would respectfully decline, considering I'm ace.

Hairy Chicken

Hairy Chicken can be thought of as the Indian version of Chuck Norris. He's elusive, powerful and legendary. The legend of Hairy Chicken originates from deep within the eastern region of India, from the times of the former Vanga Kingdom. Local Bengali folklore passed down stories of Lomasa eka or "the hairy one". In local culture, superstitions and even jokes can be heard about Hairy Chicken. It is said that no one messes with Hairy Chicken.
colloquially: Tigers have stripes to hide from Hairy Chicken.

pop culture reference: Hairy Chicken once slammed a revolving door.
Hairy Chicken by Backpacking Andy September 29, 2021

Step Chickens 

The most powerful, immaculate, most adequate, supercalifragilisticexpialidocious cult on tiktok. Nobody can stop it.
Rise up Step Chickens !!!!

Fact Check 

To censor or ban a user from an online social media platform, usually due to the user sharing ideas or content that the administrators of the platform disagree with on an ideological level.
"I archived Jane's facebook post on voter fraud before it was fact checked. I'll send it to you in a private message."
Fact Check by Brundle November 10, 2020

Chicken Doughnut

The slang name for the ubiquitous "General Tso's" chicken entrée offered at every Chinese restaurant in America. Given that its preparation calls for liberal breading and deep frying, one might confuse it for a doughnut dipped in an Asian sauce that has chicken as a filling.
Given that I wasn't in the mood to be adventurous with my order, I opted for the standard chicken doughnut (aka General Tso's Chicken) for my entrée at the local Chinese restaurant.
Chicken Doughnut by GPM415 December 7, 2010

nobody here but us chickens

1) a sarcastic answer implying "who else would be here?" or "just the regular crowd"

2) could be used to hide someone there who should not be

source: originally from a fable involving a chicken thief (possibly a fox) hiding in the hen house and answering the farmer's question of who's making all the noise.

Also made popular by a 40's song of the same name by Louis Jordan.
Dad (coming home from work): Anybody home?
Older Daughter (in bedroom): Nobody here but us chickens! (implying herself and her sister, but is actually herself and her boyfriend, who should have gone home already)