1) A hoochie, ho, or fellatious woman.
2) A woman who puts her mouth on the member, sometimes called a "crack whore."
3) A bird that you take home and wear out. Found anywhere, esp. on the block or in the hood.
2) A woman who puts her mouth on the member, sometimes called a "crack whore."
3) A bird that you take home and wear out. Found anywhere, esp. on the block or in the hood.
by Wildn March 3, 2009
Get the chickenhead mug.Chickendor is a composition of "Trogdor the Burninator" of Homestar Runner, and a chicken. The combination of the two entities forms an "S" shaped dragon, with the same features on Trogdor, but with a chicken's head. Many different interpretations of Chickendor have been brought forth by artists.
Chickendor exists as anything and everything. -Creativity.
Chickendor exists as anything and everything. -Creativity.
Chickendor can be a fish.
by Goatdor July 27, 2011
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by Empemitheos August 11, 2004
Get the Chickenia mug.Aw, you can find that anywhere, in the hood, on the block. It's a bird, one of those that you just bring home and wear out.
Yeah, she's a chickenhead
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Verb -to chicken.
It occurs when you throw chicken, preferably fried, at pedestrians on the side of the street from a moving vehicle.
Verb -to chicken.
It occurs when you throw chicken, preferably fried, at pedestrians on the side of the street from a moving vehicle.
by Skttlz313 December 22, 2010
Get the Chickening mug.A backyard urban or city dwelling chicken keeper, non-business, with a small hobby flock of chickens (less than 20). Keeps or raises chickens for personal use only such as for eggs or meat or as pets. Does not sell eggs or chicken products.
Additional background:
The term "chicken farmer" is probably incorrect as most states consider farmers as those in business to sell produce or animal products and the term "poulterer" or "poultryman" may include other types of birds such as turkeys that are raised to sell.
Additional background:
The term "chicken farmer" is probably incorrect as most states consider farmers as those in business to sell produce or animal products and the term "poulterer" or "poultryman" may include other types of birds such as turkeys that are raised to sell.
We talked with the 52-year-old chickeneur about egg prices since many large poultry farms were affected by the recent outbreak but the backyard flocks flourished.
The would-be chickeneur, continues to fight with the city about relaxing chicken keeping ordinances.
Similar to the usage of restaurateur - The manager or owner of a restaurant or a person who runs a restaurant.
The would-be chickeneur, continues to fight with the city about relaxing chicken keeping ordinances.
Similar to the usage of restaurateur - The manager or owner of a restaurant or a person who runs a restaurant.
by Megaburn October 19, 2015
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