an off-hand method of answering in the affirmative, although most consider it to be confusing and idiotic because a chicken does not, in fact, have lips, and therefore its usage should be avoided.
ryan: hey bruh, you wanna get pizza?
emma: does a chicken have lips?
ryan: no, message received.
emma: no, idiot, it means yes.
ryan: thatβs confusing.
emma: i know.
also know as wanna have fun when two people have some "fun" usually sex or some sort of sexual activity
Boy-Let's have some fun tomorrow
Girl- Anytime
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"Are we having fun yet?" is the most famous quote by bizarre, non-sequitur-spouting comic strip character Zippy the Pinhead.
It was coined in 1979 by cartoonist Bill Griffith as one of the typically strange comments by Zippy, and caught on with the general public.
Guy to co-worker at boring job: "Hey Gus, how's it going?"
The reply, accompanied by eye-rolling and sarcastic tone: "Are we having fun yet?"
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to be touchy, to be easily provoked (During the 19th century, a person in the united states would challenge others to a fight by placing a wooden chip on his/her shoulder and daring them to knock it off, and if the other person did so, the fight was on.)
Man, You sure do have a chip on your shoulder today.
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A bloody annoying advert on British Television and if somebody says anything to do with they can't see something, you'll get the classic response of "Should have gone to Specsavers"
person 1:"I can't see that, bloody hell"
small group of people:"should have gone to Specsavers" *laughs*
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to give someone your virginity.
"baby, you can have me"
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