Wat is a chicken?!


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a foul a bird.

creature with 2 legs and 2 wings....mmm tasty!

why r u asking me.... u know what it is

The common domestic fowl (Gallus domesticus) or its young.

Any of various similar or related birds.

The flesh of the common domestic fowl.

Slang A coward.

Any of various foolhardy competitions in which the participants persist in a dangerous course of action until one loses nerve and stops.

Ser-ree-ousss-ly, is taihhh-stee! Going out on a limb here, but English must be a second language! lol

A chicken can be whatever you want it to be! The only thing it can't be is a pizza...unless it's to go.

a chicken is something that came from a chicken egg which came from a chicken which came from a chicken egg which came from a chicken which came from a chicken egg which came from a chicken which came from a chicken egg which came from a chicken which came from a chicken egg which came from a chicken which came from a chicken egg which came from a chicken which came from a chicken egg which

a fruit it has purple skin, and kinda tastes like a banana and a tangerine. but it looks like a kiwi the size of a pumpkin

Shakespeare's classic tale of romance and tragedy. Two families of Verona, the Montagues and the Capulets, have been feuding with each other for years. Young Romeo Montague goes out with his friends to make trouble at a party the Capulets are hosting, but while there he spies the Capulet's daughter Juliet, and falls hopelessly in love with her. She returns his affections, but they both know that their families will never allow them to follow their hearts

an bird that some people eat
the creature from which eggs come
someone who's scared

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