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Home Chicken

One's closest / coolest friends. Someone that would bail you out of jail and vice versa.
Judy's a real home chicken.
by Sue74 December 9, 2008
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Homies check yo domes I may be reachin for my choppa

In the landmark case of Jesse Parrish v. School District, the controversial quote got famous. Definition:

1. An ambiguously meaningless saying that has or implies no negative connotation. Merely an expression of one's own frustration in a positive, healthy, constructive manner.

2. Is equivalent to saying: Friends, I am frustrated right now, but I know I must keep my head up, and you should too, because that is what is best for the world.
Fred: Hey Jesse, did you get suspended for true threats?

Jesse: Yes, and here is how it made me feel: Homies check yo domes I may be reachin for my choppa
by jesseparrish March 3, 2010
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Home Chicken

Greeting towards a known aquaintance
by Home Chicken1 September 10, 2003
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Home Checker

Is not cheating with someone in a relationships as home wrecker , but rather communicates and slightly flirts with them to see how stable the relationship is
Billy accepted his title of home checker as he got his ass beat after flirting with Kyle’s girlfriend.
by Grip Reaper April 9, 2023
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Homechick

A woman who sells drugs from home. She's so successful she doesn't need to be out on the street. She sells to lower level dealers.

Also, the title of a song by the artist Turnt Talia.
Turnt Talia: "That girl ain't hustlin on the street, she slangin' in the suite. She a homechick."
by Quintin Cassidy April 26, 2019
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Chickens come home to roost

This expression is similar to "what goes around, comes around" and basically means that the consequences of one's evil actions catch up in a negative way. The idea that a wrongful curse comes back to the one who curses as a "bird returns to its nest" dates back to the days of antiquity. However, it wasn't until the 19th Century that Robert Southey wrote that "curses are like a young chicken: they always come home to roost." Since then, the idea of evil men creating returns to their own door has been encapsulated in this expression.
Dude, you keep dealing drugs and you're going to get caught. When the chickens come home to roost, they will take your car, your house, and all your money!
by morpheus30 December 17, 2014
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chicken-at-home

adj./n.
1. See chicken at home.
Chicken-at-home is fun-to-eat.
by hydroponics May 28, 2003
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