the secret language of lower class bird folk. most of the time spoken in the norweigan dialect so spies cant translate.
T: "zing bah zamguaa incki yayhaha loopleydoodle shoe boo scrampole boopie."
M: "Dude you must be speaking chicken lingo, home slice!
M: "Dude you must be speaking chicken lingo, home slice!
by DJLanceRock January 16, 2009

by Painting May 9, 2020

She is the thickest person alive, she has an obsession of toes and she loves sucking them so if you ever meet an Atraya you best protect your toes.
by Belllllle June 19, 2019

Large sums of cash. Especially, when dealing with 5 or more figures. Referred as chicken because fried chicken tastes damn good and it's like a commodity.
"Yo bruh, that Record Label be moving a lot of chicken with their latest smash album."
"Bruh, if you be moving that much chicken, you better be protecting yourself."
"Bruh, if you be moving that much chicken, you better be protecting yourself."
by boodhahood May 15, 2018

When you see someone you barely know but bump into regularly (neighbor, colleague from another department, milkman etc.) walking towards you on the street and you both stare at each other while approaching, and you have to decide when to say 'hello' to avoid looking either awkward (shouting it from too far away) or rude (saying it too late or not saying at all). The aim is that you still have to greet them first.
Just like when two cars play chicken.
Just like when two cars play chicken.
- Oh man, there's the delivery guy again. Every time I take out the trash he's there, I'm tired of playing 'hello' chicken with him.
- Mike told me a hot girl moved in to the flatsh last month.
- Nice, did he ask her out already?
- Nah he's way too shy for that, I guess he just insists on playing 'hello' chicken when he bumps into her.
- Mike told me a hot girl moved in to the flatsh last month.
- Nice, did he ask her out already?
- Nah he's way too shy for that, I guess he just insists on playing 'hello' chicken when he bumps into her.
by emery303 October 27, 2019

A metaphoric or literal place that one has to go back to when dreams die.
Usually contains a line of work that one is much more qualified for.
Must be a non temporary set back.
Usually contains a line of work that one is much more qualified for.
Must be a non temporary set back.
-- literal use--
*fails making it to the next round in a music competition*
"I can carry on working at the chicken factory, so there's always that." - Robert Unwin
-- metaphorical use--
*studied undergraduate philosophy*
I guess I can always go back to the chicken factory -- the coffee shop
*after advance philosophy*
I guess it's back to the chicken factory -- metaphoric stand-in for 'life'
*fails making it to the next round in a music competition*
"I can carry on working at the chicken factory, so there's always that." - Robert Unwin
-- metaphorical use--
*studied undergraduate philosophy*
I guess I can always go back to the chicken factory -- the coffee shop
*after advance philosophy*
I guess it's back to the chicken factory -- metaphoric stand-in for 'life'
by Burgess King February 24, 2025

by Cluxyed April 9, 2025
