Define The Chicken Meaning

The Chicken
The goddamn package. The object of your desire. You show me yours, I'll show you mine.

All right, turn off your cellphones. Fitzy's got the chicken. Check your weapons.

-Frank Costello, The Departed
By Aidan
The Chicken
aids, acquired immune deficiency syndrome

Ben's in hospice. He's got the chicken.
By Angelique
Chicken Chicken

Isaiah Though Shit was Chicken Chicken, but then he got knocked out
By Carita
Chickening
The act of throwing pieces of fried chicken at passers-by, houses, windows or cars.

The lads went out with a bargain bucket and went chickening down the main street.
By Kathi
It's Chickens
A way of expressing that the weather is cold.

It's chickens out here today, Mave.
By Marcellina
Chicken Chicken
sits there basking in the heat, while i'm sitting here with nothing to eat

By Katinka
Chicken
To lack courage and bravery. Unskilled, stupid, afraid, loser, coward

He was so afraid she thought he was a chicken.
By Sharona
Chickenator
Chickenator is a Wendy'sBaconator burger, with an entire Wendy's Spicy Chicken Sandwich stuff between the two meat patties of the Baconnator.

Very similar to the McGangBang, however the Chickenator is not a low budget menu item, but is considered the Holygrail of fast food sandwiches.

No other sandwich or innovation in the World of Fast food comes close to the Chicknator for quality and taste.

Nutirition Facts of the Chickenator
Weight: 550 grams
Fat: 85 grams

Calories: 1400

Was going to be named Wendy's GangBang, however the name was too distasteful.

Invented 2012 by Stan & Mike of Vancouver, Canada

I'm so hurry and looking for something that tastes awesome and will fill me up. The " Chickenator" is the answer to what I'm looking for.

The Wendy's "Chickenator" is a high class version of the McDonalds McGangBang.
By Courtney
Chicken
A kilogram of cocain. Dealers started calling kilos "birds" which then evolved into "chicken."

Person 1) How much you got left?

Person 2) A quarter chicken.
By Robina
Chicken
(N) Slang term for cash-money; fairly interchangeable with "Dough", "Moolah", or "Iron" (from Cecil Fielder's dictionary). Usually referring to dollars (etc.) on one's person, or cash-on-hand.

Person 1: Are you ready to go to the club now?

Person 2: Actually, if you don't mind , I gotta stop at the ATM first. I gotta get some chicken. . .I hear there's a cover-charge tonight.
By Tiena