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Meaning of chimken | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1

Definitions

Humorous form of chicken, especially used in DoggoLingo.

form-of, humorous, uncountable

Examples

“MY BIRTHDAY WISH FOR THEO IS ALL OF THE CHIMKEN NUGGERS!!!!!!!!”
“A bit late with the introduction, but Philippine Pawlitics made sure to not forget Samira Gooddog, who runs for “2 peace chimken” in that iconic turban-like wrap.”
“[image of a Chick-fil-A restaurant with a pride flag] CHIMKEN?!?! / Sexy Fried Chicken”
“[image by @wrigleyandtheo of two dogs in medical uniforms] Welcome to the dogtor office / no insurance required fren / after minimal research / we diagnose u with a shortage of / chimken”
““Chimken! I smell chimken!” Atif clapped his hands with glee.”
““I mean... dad's cool and all, but Linda gibs all the chimken,” the caption reads.”
“Surprise the very good boy (or girl!) in your life with Scrumbles’ “Happy Howliday” calendar. Your pup might not understand it and you’ll probably have more fun popping open another advent calendar but the excitement on their faces for yet another chimken-flavoured treat just because? Worth it.”
“The man, who remains anonymous, has praised mince meat – "no chewing involved [you] can basically just place the cow flesh in [your] mouth and swallow it, pretty tasty , half the cost of steak, will probably be a weekly meal along with cod" – while offering no tasting notes on the occasion he ate raw chicken breast, labeling it only "chimken titty".”
“Tucker and Linda are one of the Internet’s favourite doggo-hooman duo. Although Tucker only wants chimken and is a doting father to his son Todd, he is also a huge celebrity and his nomination in the American Influencer Award is testament to his undisputed rule.”
“Personally, we love @cookingwithbadger's dedication to fresh ingredients. That's why one of our faves is his Orange Cauliflower “Chimken,” a dish made using fresh orange juice squeezed by Badger himself.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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