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I like chicken 

A phrase used when you don’t know what to say, so you just say “I like chicken” because you think it’s pretty funny. Original creator of phrase used like this is Anya Grace Holland. Hey wanna know something? I like chicken.
Could also be used by saying “I eat chicken.”
N-“Hi girly

A-“Hi!”
A-“I like chicken
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yuu i like chicken nuggets 

i feel like chicken tonight 

when you feel like eating "Chicken Tonight" Brand product .
richie:hey mom what's for dinner.

Mrs. Cunningham:I havent decided what im going to make yet.

Richie:I feel like chicken tonight!(rondulet)

Mrs. C:Sit on it ,its 1964.

i feel like chicken tonight 

Capitalist bullcrap made up so that we all eat the soilent green chicken flavoured dead people.

I like hot sauce on my chicken 

"Hotsauce", meaning semen, and "chicken" as in womens breasts. So it's a lesser dirty way of saying I like jizz on a girls tits.
I always tell girls I sleep with " I like hot sauce on my chicken".
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Grindset by Omega-Male May 22, 2026
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well known from south park
rednecks get angrry that future folk took there jobs so they yell
They took ouare jerbs!
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