Well, a long time ago, there was a chicken. And he tried his hardest to fly but it just wouldn't happen. All the other chickens made fun of him for it, even though they couldn't fly either. Then one day, he jumped! all the other chickens called him "black magic" because he had black hops. So, to answer your question, a jumping chicken slang is "Black Magic". Good day Sir.
A swamp chicken is a slang term used for certain types of people. A swamp chicken is when a white girl only dates black men.
Literally, to rub all the way from its head to its butt. Or, in slang, it means masturbation.
When jumping ANY horse your arms should be tucked in and not out to the sides like chicken wings.
The product called the Chicken of the Sea is canned tuna. The name is said to have originated from a 19th-century slang term for white meat of the chicken, which was considered as being a delicate and delicious seafood.
Yes, a chicken and a hen are the same thing in the context of referring to the female of the domestic fowl. However, the term 'chicken' is only used when describing domestic fowl, while 'hen' also applies to the female of all other birds as well as to some aquatic animals such as lobsters and octopuses.
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yesbut is slang for a pencile dive...
I decided to chicken out and not try bungee jumping with my mates.
In Australian slang, a "chook" is a chicken. Practical application: "Hey Mum, what's for dinner?" "Roast chook and vegies."
a chook is a hen Australian slang for any kind of chicken.
Chicken out. Be afraid of something and opt out.
Apparently, it is slang for using any drug. There is a phrase, "Smoke dope and jump rope," so that could be a reference to marijuana.
A swamp chicken is a slang term used for certain types of people. A swamp chicken is when a white girl only dates black men.
Chicken is not an idiom, because an idiom is a phrase. Chicken, meaning afraid or cowardly, is a slang term. Slang is when you have a word (sometimes a couple of words) that local people use in a different way from the accepted meaning. Americans call someone 'chicken' not because they are domesticated birds that lay eggs and taste good fried, but because they act afraid.
Nowadays people are using coded and cryptic language to refer to drugs. And the term chicken is the slang name for the drug Methamphetamine. Please note, however, that these terms are quite dynamic and as such change frequently and often. Hope this helps!
Judging from B&Q's website (http://www.diy.com/), it appears that they do not sell chicken runs. Unless you refer to chicken runs as slang for chicken manure, you'll have to turn elsewhere to obtain them.