Chicken vs Gummy - What's the difference?
chicken | gummy |
(countable) A domestic fowl, Gallus gallus , especially when young
(uncountable) The meat from this bird eaten as food.
(countable, slang) A coward.
(countable, gay slang) A young, attractive, slim man, usually having little body hair. Compare chickenhawk
(countable, slang) A young or inexperienced person.
* 1887 , Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, A Study in Scarlet , III:
* Jonathan Swift
A confrontational game in which the participants move toward each other at high speed (usually in automobiles); the player who turns first to avoid colliding into the other is the chicken (, the loser.)
The game of dare.
To avoid as a result of fear.
To develop physical or other characteristics resembling a chicken's, for example, bumps on the skin.
Showing the gums.
(Australia)
* 2000 , Paul Worsteling, Fishing Western Port ,
* 2007 , Bill Classon, Fishing Guide to Victoria?s Coastline , Australian Fishing Network,
* 2008 , , Fishing Guide to Melbourne and Surrounds ,
(Australia, New Zealand) A sheep that is losing or has lost its teeth.
Resembling gum (the substance ).
Covered with gum or a substance resembling gum.
* Milton:
* Dryden:
(usually, in the plural) A gummy candy.
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As a proper noun chicken
is a cdp in alaska.As an adjective gummy is
showing the gums or gummy can be resembling gum (the substance ).As a noun gummy is
(australia) or gummy can be (usually|in the plural) a gummy candy.chicken
English
(wikipedia chicken) (Gallus gallus) (Gallus gallus)Noun
- "This case will make a stir, sir," he remarked. "It beats anything I have seen, and I am no chicken ."
- Stella is no chicken .
- Don't play chicken with a freight train; you're guaranteed to lose.
Synonyms
* (bird) cock (male only), chook , hen (female only), rooster (male only) * (coward) * twink * (young inexperienced person) spring chicken * See alsoDerived terms
* chicken and egg * chicken feed * chicken fillet * chickenhawk * chicken Kiev * chickenpox * chicken salt * chickenshit * like a chicken with its head cut off * like a chicken with the pip * play chicken * run around like a chicken with its head cut off * spring chickenVerb
(en verb)Derived terms
* chicken out * chicken legsSee also
* egg * poultry * cockerel * hengummy
English
Etymology 1
.Adjective
(er)- a gummy grin
Derived terms
* gummily * gumminessNoun
(gummies)page 12,
- Over there [the UK], gummies are called smooth hound and a six kilo fish would stop the nation.
page 60,
- Western Port is a great location to find gummies .Gummy sharks are one of the favoured species in Western Port and for good reason: they put up a strong fight and feed of fresh flake is pretty hard to beat.
page 44,
- This area of vast mudflats is right at the top of the port is home to some of the best gummy shark fishing around.As the water drops, the feeding gummies drop off the banks and wait in the channels for food.
Etymology 2
. The noun was influenced by (m) (from (etyl)).Adjective
(er)- the gummy bark of fir or pine
- Then rubs his gummy eyes.