Kentucky Fried Chicken ~2bre99
Of course it doesn't. It is the brand of Kentucky Fried Chicken.
"Fried" means cooked in hot oil. "Chicken fried" means battered and then cooked in hot oil. "Fried chicken" used to mean the same as "Chicken fried chicken." Then dishes like "chicken fried steak" became popular. So, although redundant, the term "chicken fried" was used to describe battered and hot-oil-cooked chicken as well.
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The verb "chupar" in Spanish is to lick or to suck. (It's part of the old Kentucky Fried Chicken "finger-lickin' good" slogan.)
some thing has bean baked instead of fried
You have fried up the best chicken ever!
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frying is actually a term for acid. so when they say they fried, it means they did acid.
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