by Sean the G April 20, 2006

by Wikus van der Merwe October 11, 2009

A snarky version of "You win some, you lose some." Popularized during the 2010 Olympics when Nodar Kumaritashvili, a 21-year-old Georgian luger, was killed in a training crash. The video was widely distributed and fairly explicit, as he crashed into a steel pillar at nearly 90mph. The event spawned numerous internet memes.
Canadian Prime Minister: We spent over $100 Million dollars preping athletes as part of the "Own the Podium" program for Vancouver. What is the status of our goal?
Canadian Olympic Committee Chair: We have roughly 1/3 the medals of the USA. We are tied with South Korea, a country that does not technically have a winter.
PM: Well, "You win some, you luge some."
Canadian Olympic Committee Chair: We have roughly 1/3 the medals of the USA. We are tied with South Korea, a country that does not technically have a winter.
PM: Well, "You win some, you luge some."
by goldie1 February 22, 2010

by Grinning Assassin January 3, 2010

Originating in the bay area (menlo park), it is a statement similar to 'gimme some skin', like a handshake or high five, giving chicken can be used as a friendly hello or after something great has happened. Instead of a normal high five, the person who you extend your palm towards puts all of his finger tips together and pecks your hand like a chicken eating food.
You: Dude i haven't seen you in weeks...Gimme some chicken!
Bob: Aight! *peck peck peck*
Bob: Dude I just hooked up with like 3 chicks
You: Gimme some chicken!
Bob: Aight! *peck peck peck*
Bob: Dude I just hooked up with like 3 chicks
You: Gimme some chicken!
by Kcin Nikmal June 28, 2009

by Brett Y. Litsa August 18, 2010

"Hey, is Tom coming to the party on Friday?"
"Nah, he had a real nice date last night and is hoping to catch some fish on Friday."
"Nah, he had a real nice date last night and is hoping to catch some fish on Friday."
by itsmemittens November 2, 2019
