A spring chicken is the farmer's term for one born in the latest spring. This idiom is saying you're not very young.
No, no. Santa is definitely not a spring chicken. :)
If youre chicken is agressive grab it and carry it under your arm and move around .
The idiom "no spring chicken" originated in the early 18th century and refers to someone who is no longer young or youthful. It alludes to chickens being considered most desirable as food when they are young and tender in the spring.
A spring chicken is the farmer's term for one born in the latest spring. This idiom is saying you're not very young.
A spring chicken is one born in the spring. If you think about it, you can see how "spring chicken" would mean a young chicken. Chickens do not have long lives, escpecially when they are destined to be eaten for Sunday dinner. The flock of little yellow, fluffy chicks running around are spring chickens. Old people started using that as a humorous way to joke about how old they were. "I'm no spring chicken," someone will say, "but I can still get out on the dance floor."
He/she was no spring chicken.
yes if you practies alot and try youre best
The Chew - 2011 Spring Chicken 3-121 was released on: USA: 12 March 2014
Yes it is full of it.. They made it that way in England first
Spring is traditional for the hatching of new stock. Although now chicks are available year round, the term spring chicken was used for new, small lively birds full of activity, unlike the older more sedate hens.
spring rolls and chili chicken -
There are many ways to prepare chicken recipes the Asian way. A few examples will be the Beggar's chicken, the spring chicken and also the Drunken chicken. Most of these recipes can be found by visiting Allrecipes.com.