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- Chicken Licken
- The main character in this story, a hysterical hen, sometimes alternatively named Chicken Little under a different title
Foxy Loxy, for instance, accumulated negative karma when he tricked Chicken Licken. He might suffer in this life by contactingsic] the avian flu!.
- Chicken Licken
- A children's fable about a hen who, in the classical version, believes the sky is falling after an acorn hits her head, journeys to inform the King, and is finally eaten by Foxy Loxy. Also known by other names including The Sky is Falling
- Chicken Little
- The main character in this story, a hysterical hen, alternatively named Chicken Licken under a different title
- Chicken Little
- A children’s fable about a hen who, in the classical version, believes the sky is falling after an acorn hits her head, journeys to inform the King, and is finally eaten by Foxy Loxy. Also known by other names including The Sky is Falling
- Chicken Little
- By extension, one who panics at the slightest provocation
- Mother Carey's chicken
- The storm petrel
- a chicken in every pot
- suggestive of general welfare or prosperity
At least nowadays we have a chicken in every pot, and a car in every garage to boot!.
- butter chicken
- A mild curry in which marinaded chicken tikkas are cooked in butter with a makhani sauce
- chicken
- A young, attractive, slim man, usually having little body hair
- chicken
- A coward
- chicken
- cowardly
- chicken
- To avoid as a result of fear
- chicken
- A confrontational game in which the participants move toward each other at high speed (usually in automobiles); the player who turns first to avoid colliding into the other is the loser
- chicken
- To develop physical or other characteristics resembling a chicken's, for example, bumps on the skin
- chicken
- A domestic fowl, Gallus gallus, especially when young
- chicken
- The game of dare
- chicken
- A young or inexperienced person
This case will make a stir, sir, he remarked. It beats anything I have seen, and I am no chicken..
- chicken
- The meat from this bird eaten as food
- chicken Kiev
- A dish in which a breast of chicken is stuffed with butter, garlic and parsley, rolled, breaded and fried
- chicken Marengo
- A dish of floured, browned chicken cooked in tomato sauce and herbs
- chicken breast
- meat from the body of a chicken
Lunch today is chicken breast with carrots.
- chicken burger
- The chicken patty used in such a sandwich
- chicken burger
- A hot sandwich made of a patty of chicken in a bun, often with other ingredients
- chicken cannon
- A device used during aircraft testing to discharge bird carcasses into airframes and engines to determine resistance to such impacts
The most unusual thing sold is the chicken cannon, a 10-foot-long pneumatic gun used at a test site to fire dead chickens at aircraft wings.
- chicken cannons
- plural form of chicken cannon
- chicken colonel
- A member of the U. S. armed forces having the rank of full colonel, as distinct from a lieutenant colonel
In 1944, when many of his West Point classmates—including Omar Bradley and Dwight Eisenhower—had won general's stars, Van Fleet was still a chicken colonel commanding a regiment.
- chicken coop
- a building, often wooden, in which a small number of poultry are housed
- chicken cordon bleu
- Thin slices of chicken pressed together and breaded, with a filling of cheese and a ham slice inside, and baked or sautéed
- chicken feed
- A very small or insignificant quantity, especially of money
Some of them old skinflints has no heart Al but why should I fight with a old man over chicken feed like $10?.
- chicken feed
- Food (usually grain) given to poultry
- chicken fillet
- A piece of rubber or silicone placed in a woman's bra under the breast to increase apparent size and/or create more cleavage
- chicken gun
- Alternative name of chicken cannon
- chicken hawk
- An advocate of war or military action who is avoiding personal military service, or avoided it in the past
- chicken hawk
- Any of the North American hawk species (Cooper's hawk, sharp-shinned hawk and red-tailed hawk), or counterparts elsewhere, mistakenly believed to be pests
- chicken hawk
- An adult male preferring younger male sexual partners
- chicken hawks
- plural form of chicken hawk
- chicken leg
- A cooked leg of a chicken
- chicken legs
- plural form of chicken leg
- chicken nugget
- A small, boneless piece of chicken in batter
- chicken nuggets
- plural form of chicken nugget
- chicken of the woods
- Any edible mushroom of the Laetiporus genus
- chicken or egg question
- Alternative spelling of chicken-or-egg question
The apparent one-to-one correspondence between comets and meteor showers raised a chicken or egg question which was not fully resolved until the middle of the twentieth century.
- chicken out
- To shy away from a daring task; to decline, refuse, or avoid something due to fear or uncertainty
We almost convinced his dad to ride the roller coaster, but he chickened out when he saw how high it went.
- chicken run
- an enclosed area, attached to a chicken coop, in which poultry are allowed to run around and peck
- chicken salt
- A seasoning comprising table salt blended with herbs, spices, flavourings, and sometimes monosodium glutamate, often containing chicken extracts
Chicken salt. That’s all it was. He wanted chicken salt and he got ordinary salt and so he whinged at me.”.
- chicken scratch
- Cramped or illegible handwriting
- chicken scratches
- plural form of chicken scratch
- chicken soup
- Any soup made with either pieces of chicken or chicken broth as its main ingredient
He should have guessed that her great-great-grandmother's secret chicken soup recipe was a can from the store.
- chicken strips
- Chicken fingers, or chicken tenders. A style of batter-fried chicken without skin or bones
- chicken strips
- The band of unscuffed tire surface at the outer edges of the contact surface
- chicken tractor
- A movable enclosure in which chickens can scratch the ground for food
- chicken turtle
- An uncommon freshwater turtle found in the southeast of the United States, similar in appearance to the Eastern painted turtle but with an unusually long, striped neck, a yellow stripe on each of its legs and a net-like pattern on its carapace
- chicken wing
- A wing of a chicken cleaned and carved for use in cooking
- chicken wing
- A cooked wing of a chicken
- chicken wings
- plural form of chicken wing
- chicken wire
- a mesh of wire, usually galvanized, with a hexagonal pattern, generally used for making fences, especially for enclosures for small farm animals and pets
You'll recall that normally any old hen had sense enough not to run or fly into a chicken wire fence, but the same old hen at the sight of a hawk would lose all judgment about fences, and plunge headlong into it..
- chicken wire
- a type of such material, differentiated by material, coating, wire thickness, width, and mesh size
- chicken wires
- plural form of chicken wire
- chicken-feed
- Alternative spelling of chicken feed
- chicken-fried steak
- A Southern US dish of tenderized cube steak coated with seasoned flour and pan-fried
- chicken-hearted
- not brave; lacking courage; cowardly
These chicken-hearted bosses always seem to give in at the first sign of a strike.
- chicken-or-egg question
- A question to decide which of two interdependent things happened first
- chicken-shit
- Behavior characteristic of a coward
- chicken-shit
- Contemptibly unimportant
- chicken-shit
- Something petty or contemptible
- chicken-shit
- Cowardly
How chickenshit of that girl to just stand there and do nothing.
- chicken-shit
- A coward
I told him I wasn't having his insults, and he just backed right down. What a chicken-shit.
- chicken-turtle
- A variant form of chicken turtle
- chicken-wing
- A cooked (usually breaded) wing of a chicken
- chicken-wing
- Passing a hard-hit ball with the upper arm extended out from the body. This usually has the lower arm pulled in toward the body, and is reminiscent of a chicken's wings when trussed
Don't chicken-wing it!.
- choke the chicken
- To masturbate
- choked the chicken
- Simple past tense and past participle of choke the chicken
- chokes the chicken
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of choke the chicken
- choking the chicken
- Present participle of choke the chicken
- coronation chicken
- Cold pre-cooked chicken meat in a creamy mayonnaise-based sauce with herbs and spices, used as a sandwich filling or in salads
- no spring chicken
- Said of a person who is no longer particularly young
He doubtless hoped for a sympathetic ruling from President Reagan, at 70 no spring chicken himself.
- popcorn chicken
- Small morsels of boneless chicken, battered and fried, resulting in little nuggets that resemble popcorn
- prairie chicken
- Either of two species of flightless bird of the genus Tympanuchus, native to the prairies of North America, the greater and lesser prairie chickens
- rubber-chicken dinner
- A formal dinner or event thrown by politicians to raise funds
- run around like a chicken with its head cut off
- To act in a haphazard or aimless way; frantically or without control
The president doesn't know what to do. He's running around like a headless chicken.
- sage chicken
- the sage grouse
- spring chicken
- A chicken for eating while it is still young
- taste like chicken
- Comically describes the taste of unique food, deriving humour from the idea that many exotic meats, from squab to rattlesnake, can taste like ordinary chicken
Yeah. It tastes like chicken.
- tastes like chicken
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of taste like chicken
- chicken-fight
- fight while sitting on somebody's shoulders
- chicken
- {n} the young of hens, a darling
- chicken and egg situation
- (Felsefe) The Chicken or the egg causality dilemma is commonly stated as "which came first, the chicken or the egg?" To ancient philosophers, the question about the first chicken or egg also evoked the questions of how life and the universe in general began
- chicken coop
- (Also chicken house) A building where chickens are kept on a farm or homestead
- chicken house
- (Also chicken coop) A building where chickens are kept on a farm or homestead
- chicken mole
- (Gıda) Chicken Mole Poblano is a complex dish to make when it is made in traditional fashion. A number of different chili peppers can be used for the sauce. The mole also includes spices like cumin, ground nuts, Mexican chocolate or unsweetened chocolate. Onions and garlic help to balance the flavors
- chicken or egg situation
- (Felsefe) The Chicken or the egg causality dilemma is commonly stated as "which came first, the chicken or the egg?" To ancient philosophers, the question about the first chicken or egg also evoked the questions of how life and the universe in general began
- kentucky fried chicken
- Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC), is a chain of fast food restaurants based in Louisville, Kentucky, known mainly for its fried chicken. Since 2002 KFC has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Inc
- silver laced polish chicken
- (Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) The Polish is a European breed of chicken known for its crest of feathers. The English language name of these birds is a misnomer, as they do not originate in the country of Poland. Instead, the oldest accounts of crested chickens comes from the Netherlands. In addition to combs, their heads are adorned with large crests due to a cone (called a protuberance) on the top of their skull. The crests cover almost their entire heads
- the chicken and the egg situation
- (Felsefe) The Chicken or the egg causality dilemma is commonly stated as "which came first, the chicken or the egg?" To ancient philosophers, the question about the first chicken or egg also evoked the questions of how life and the universe in general began
- the chicken or the egg situation
- (Felsefe) The Chicken or the egg causality dilemma is commonly stated as "which came first, the chicken or the egg?" To ancient philosophers, the question about the first chicken or egg also evoked the questions of how life and the universe in general began
- Chicken Little
- a story for children in which a chicken called Chicken Little thinks that the sky is falling and persuades many other animal friends that great danger is coming
- chicken
- If you say that someone is counting their chickens, you mean that they are assuming that they will be successful or get something, when this is not certain. I don't want to count my chickens before they are hatched
- chicken
- A young person; a child; esp
- chicken
- a young woman; a maiden
- chicken
- {i} domesticated fowl that is bred for its eggs and meat; meat of a chicken; coward (Slang); inexperienced person (Slang) ; young gay man (Vulgar Slang); unnecessary regulations, petty regulations (Slang)
- chicken
- {s} made from chicken, containing chicken (of food); having the flavor of chicken (of food); fearful, lacking courage (Slang); unimportant, trivial (Slang)
- chicken
- > wanzi
- chicken
- disapproval If someone calls you a chicken, they mean that you are afraid to do something. I'm scared of the dark. I'm a big chicken. = coward Chicken is also an adjective. Why are you so chicken, Gregory?
- chicken
- If you describe a situation as a chicken and egg situation, you mean that it is impossible to decide which of two things caused the other one. It's a chicken and egg situation. Does the deficiency lead to the eczema or has the eczema led to certain deficiencies?
- chicken
- n ayam
- chicken
- a domestic fowl bred for flesh or eggs; believed to have been developed from the red jungle fowl a foolhardy competition; a dangerous activity that is continued until one competitor becomes afraid and stops the flesh of a chicken used for food easily frightened
- chicken
- A young person of either sex
- chicken Kiev
- A dish made of a rolled chicken fillet that is filled with butter, coated with batter, and fried until crisp
- chicken broth
- a stock made with chicken
- chicken casserole
- chicken cooked and served in a casserole
- chicken coop
- a farm building for housing poultry
- chicken coop
- {i} henhouse, structure in which chickens are housed, chicken-shed
- chicken cordon bleu
- thin slices of chicken stuffed with cheese and ham and then sauteed
- chicken hawk
- {i} any of the several hawks that prey on chickens, hen hawk; (Slang) person who has never served in the army but favors aggressive or warlike political policy to carry through a foreign policy; (Vulgar Slang) older man who searches for boys or young men as his sexual partners
- chicken hearted
- {s} (Slang) not brave; cowardly; missing courage; fearful
- chicken kiev
- pounded chicken cutlets rolled around butter (that has been seasoned with herbs) and then covered with crumbs and fried
- chicken liver
- liver of a chicken used as meat
- chicken marengo
- braised chicken with onions and mushrooms in a wine and tomato sauce
- chicken mousse
- mousse made with chicken
- chicken nuggets
- small pieces of chicken which have been breaded and cooked
- chicken pox
- A mild, eruptive disease, generally attacking children only; varicella
- chicken run
- An enclosed area in which chickens are allowed to walk and run about. an area surrounded by a fence where chickens are kept
- chicken salad
- salad composed primarily of chopped chicken meat
- chicken sandwich
- a sandwich made with a filling of sliced chicken
- chicken snake
- large North American snake
- chicken soup
- soup made with poultry, warm liquid food made from boiling chicken meat in water
- chicken soup
- soup made from chicken broth
- chicken steak
- slice of meat from a chicken (intended for broiling or frying)
- chicken tetrazzini
- prepared with mushrooms in a cream sauce served over pasta and topped with cheese
- chicken wire
- Chicken wire is a type of thin wire netting. A light-gauge galvanized wire fencing usually made with hexagonal mesh. a type of thin wire net used to make fences for chickens (Because it is used for making a fence around an area where chickens are kept)
- chicken wire
- a galvanized wire network with a hexagonal mesh; used to build fences
- chicken yard
- an enclosed yard for keeping poultry
- chicken's leg
- leg of a chicken
- clear chicken soup
- chicken soup which does not contain fat or other substances which cloud the water, clear chicken broth
- greater prairie chicken
- the most common variety of prairie chicken
- grilled chicken
- chicken meat cooked on a grill
- maryland chicken
- chicken fried than oven-baked and served with milk gravy
- prairie chicken
- Either of two birds (Tympanuchus cupido or T. pallidicinctus) of the grouse family, found in western North America and having deep-chested bodies and mottled brownish plumage. Either of two species of North American grouse (genus Tympanuchus) noted for lek displays (group courtship displays). The greater prairie chicken is about 18 in. (45 cm) long and may weigh almost 2 lbs (1 kg). Its brown plumage is strongly barred below, and it has a short, rounded, dark tail. It occurs locally from Saskatchewan to coastal Texas and Louisiana; northernmost birds are somewhat migratory. The eastern subspecies, the heath hen, is extinct. The lesser prairie chicken, smaller and paler, inhabits the arid western central Great Plains. The sharp-tailed grouse (Pedioecetes) is locally called prairie chicken
- rubber-chicken circuit
- dinners held for the purpose of raising funds in which politicians are present; chicken which is unsavory and rubber-like served at these dinners
- spring chicken
- a young person (especially a young man or boy)