The person who is in charge/in command.
Usually one would say this to assert themselves as a leader or
Ask this aloud to question the competency of the person in charge.
Usually one would say this to assert themselves as a leader or
Ask this aloud to question the competency of the person in charge.
(1) Bloke 1: "I reckon we should do it this way"
Bloke 2: "Well I’m fucking this chook mate, so shut the fuck up. We're doing it my way"
(2) A bloke after waiting for food for a long time in terrible restaurant stands up angrily and yells "Who’s fucking this chook?!? Where’s my fucking food?!?"
Bloke 2: "Well I’m fucking this chook mate, so shut the fuck up. We're doing it my way"
(2) A bloke after waiting for food for a long time in terrible restaurant stands up angrily and yells "Who’s fucking this chook?!? Where’s my fucking food?!?"
by your mate jones April 29, 2009
A Word of New Zealand origin and slang to indicate extreme intoxication after overindulgance in alcohol
by Pol Pothead April 1, 2012
(n.) A clapped out motorbike. A trail or motocross bike. Taken from motorbikes used on farms used to 'chase' chickens.
by Em Dee September 27, 2005
When you see something that you really like you would exclaim, “Chook-a-dook”. The phrase is pronounced like the word look or book.
Origin: Canada (Nova Scotia) since 1974.
Origin: Canada (Nova Scotia) since 1974.
by DKS799 October 8, 2018
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