What is 'the last chicken in sainsburys'?!


Question:

What is 'the last chicken in sainsburys'?


Answers:
it's a way of referring to men's ugly bits, you know the bits that they hide in their trousers but are always playing with. I mean, if you look at it, it really does look like the last chicken - the rejected one that no-one wants - trussed and slung at the back of the cold cabinet. Very unappetising.

the one that no one wants cos its got scrawny legs?

the man who locks the doors at night ,,,,,,he dont like the dark lol

The one that,s been stuck at the back,That nobody wants

Umm its quite a rude term refers to the action of men rearranging their genitila.

And the way it looks after they have done this certain thing alludes to the scrawniest looking chicken left in sainsburys - unwanted because its so horrible

"The last turkey in the shop" is an old joke decription of the male genitalia.
I guess this means the same.

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A euphemism refering to a gentleman's 'John Thomas' and 'accompanyments'!




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