More policy makers than for policies required. Too many Chiefs and not enough Indians. Too many 'bosses' and not enough 'workers".
A rooster in the hen house means that a male is in a place reserved for females. This term could be used if a man entered a female dorm.
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A female chicken would be a hen. A male chicken would be a rooster or a c*ck.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'cockerel' (or cock) is a gender specific noun for a rooster, a male chicken.The gender specific nouns for a female chicken are pulletor hen.The noun 'chicken' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
means its done, whatever task alluded to has been completed. Say ur boss asks u do something, afterwards u email her "the fox is in the hole"
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female, such as male and female, father and mother, rooster and hen, ram and ewe, etc.
their is no such thing as a hen rooster, a hen is rooster is a male chicken, and a hen is a female chicken.
their is no such thing as a hen rooster, a hen is rooster is a male chicken, and a hen is a female chicken.
The complete saying is brother Ben shot the rooster killed the hen now we can eat again.
A rooster is the male and the hen is the female .
The rooster is the male, the hen is the female.
There's only room for one rooster in the hen house. The bantam rooster may have a tough time here.
"Snuff the Rooster" is an old expression meaning to extract a rooster from a hen house. Roosters are very territorial birds and highly protective of hens. Farmers use to try to keep their rooster(s) separate from their hens and the hen house, unless, of course, the farmers wanted breed the birds. If the rooster got into the hen house then they were difficult to get out because they would become aggressive due to all the hens being around. In order to get the rooster out of the hen house farmers would first remove all the hens and then fill the hen house with smoke. The rooster would begin snuffing the smoke and would eventually leave the hen house. Whenever a rooster would get in the hen house farmers would tell each other it was time to snuff the rooster and that's how the expression "Snuff the Rooster" came about. In times of war the expression is used as well meaning to kill or extract the person laying cover for their group (platoon, companies, units, etc...). The person laying cover is consider the rooster. It's a comparison to a real rooster because the person laying cover is given a violent/aggressive role to protect the group much like how a real rooster behaves when around hens. Usually the rooster is given a weapon that has a lot of fire power and sometimes this weapon is given the name rooster as well. The expression has been popularized from a song by Alice in Chains called "Rooster".
Its not a hen but a rooster that is probably young or not showing all the signs yet.
Hen. A rooster is a chicken of the male gender, so the opposite (in gender) is the female, or hen.
No. The rooster is the male, the hen is the female. Some rooster breeds do not grow spurs at all.
Female=hen, Male=rooster
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