1.Used to describe a situation when one person hears one word - while someone else hears another.
2.Used to settle an arguement over what word was used in a sentence. Similar to declaring "The situation will never be solved, so just shut up about it."
After Turkey Chicken is used - the arguement finished.
There is no response required for a Turkey Chicken.
J.P. "Mor, did you just ask for salt in your coffee?"
Mor "No. I asked for SUGAR."
Scot "I heard salt too."
Rod "No way! He said sugar."
J.P. "Oh well, Turkey Chicken."
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An adjective used to describe a person's handwriting, but a penmanship (handwriting skills) so horrendously bad that it is even worse than that of, hence the name, a chicken or turkey from the local farm.
a boy brings a hand written essay to his father, for his father to look over and help him correct it. The father looks at it and says:
father: son, i am sorry, I canβt read your bloody (used as an expletive here) handwriting. Who in the world taught you to write in turkey-chicken scrawl anyways?. Please go make sense of your own writing, re-type it for me on a computer, print it and bring it back to me, and then Iβll help you.
Son: okie dokey, no problem.
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a non-chewy object protruding from, but not limited to, a female's chest. Has a savory chikeny-turkey taste, but sometimes tastes like skittles.
You can see Simon Cowell's turkey chicken breasts quite frequently.
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An adjective used to describe a person's handwriting, but a penmanship (handwriting skills) so horrendously bad that even those of, hence the name, a chicken or turkey from the local farm.
a boy brings a hand written essay to his father, for his father to look over and help him correct it. The father looks at it and says:
father: son, i am sorry, I canβt read your bloody handwriting. Who in the world taught you to write in turkey-chicken scrawl anyways?. Please go make sense of your own writing, re-type it for me on a computer, print it and bring it back to me, and then Iβll help you.
Son: okie dokey, no problem.
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"Hey look its Jenny the chicken turkeying whore"
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A common phrase used by people from North Yorkshire
Person 1: "How's today been for you?"
Person 2: "Oh, you know.. turkey freezer chicken dippers!"
Person 1: "You and me both, brother!"