1. A person who supports a politician, organization, or ideology that contradicts their own beliefs or values, often in an ironic or hypocritical manner.
2. Someone who ironically backs something they once criticized, often in a way that undermines their credibility.
2. Someone who ironically backs something they once criticized, often in a way that undermines their credibility.
1. "He's a real Chicken for KFC—out here endorsing policies that directly harm his community."
2. "After all that talk about corporate greed, she’s now working for them? Total Chickens for KFC move."
2. "After all that talk about corporate greed, she’s now working for them? Total Chickens for KFC move."
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Like my pops Mad Max had said, “The Chickens had come home to roost…” whatever the fuck that means… (J. Belfort, The Wolf of Wall Street
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phrase used to describe a large amount of anything but chickens.
*large group of ducks*
small child: look at all those chickens.
*large group of ducks*
small child: look at all those chickens.
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by Step Chicken general May 12, 2020
Get the Step Chickens mug.1) a sarcastic answer implying "who else would be here?" or "just the regular crowd"
2) could be used to hide someone there who should not be
source: originally from a fable involving a chicken thief (possibly a fox) hiding in the hen house and answering the farmer's question of who's making all the noise.
Also made popular by a 40's song of the same name by Louis Jordan.
2) could be used to hide someone there who should not be
source: originally from a fable involving a chicken thief (possibly a fox) hiding in the hen house and answering the farmer's question of who's making all the noise.
Also made popular by a 40's song of the same name by Louis Jordan.
Dad (coming home from work): Anybody home?
Older Daughter (in bedroom): Nobody here but us chickens! (implying herself and her sister, but is actually herself and her boyfriend, who should have gone home already)
Older Daughter (in bedroom): Nobody here but us chickens! (implying herself and her sister, but is actually herself and her boyfriend, who should have gone home already)
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