Poking and picking around on the floor and around where one was sitting and loading the pipe for any dropped crumbs of crack once the main rock has been smoked.
Its all gone mate, now you're just chicken picking!
Referring to the tactile comparison between one’s junk and that of handling drying raw chicken. Clinging or sticky.
Damn, my junk feels like a pound of sticky chicken after sexing up that girl!
A flat track roller derby starting position characterized by all blockers lining up directly in front of the jammer line.
Often accompanied by a complete refusal by the pack to actually move forward when the pack whistle is blown.
Did you watch any of the regional tournaments this year? Ugh... just chicken brick after chicken brick. When are they going to go back to actually playing roller derby?
a delicious breaded chicken dish usually ordered by the youngest kid at the fanciest restaurant
"of course jimmy got the chicken tenders and chocolate milk"
A fowl brought up in the streets of an urban region of the United States, usually associated with a gang of other urban chickens. Caution: These foul can be extremely deadly if approached or attempted to be eaten. If you are attached or marked then you will become "tagged" as one of them forever. Beware!
George: I was walkin' home last night from the train station and came up on a gang of Urban Chickens! I tried to dodge them, but they already saw me and chased me down and pecked their gang sign into my forehead.
Steve: Wow George, I can see the mark on your forehead, it looks like it says UCFL.
George: Yeah, they said it means Urban Chicken For Life and that I am not one of them.
Any situation in which there are both positive and negative qualities, usually pertaining to food. Can also be used out of frustration, usually pluralized in with this usage.
Jim: How was the resturant?
Steve: All they had was chicken and assholes.
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"Well chickens and assholes, this sucks!"
Similar to the common insult of referring to someone as a chicken, but taking it even a step further by calling them a chicken that is so particularly needy that they require a bonnet on their head.
Brooke is laying on the beach in sunny Mexico with a margarita in hand but complaining about the wind. What a bonnet chicken!