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

by Brett Y. Litsa August 18, 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

"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
