What is the difference between rhubarb and chicken?
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Any plant of the genus Rheum , especially , having large leaves and long green or reddish acidic leafstalks, that are edible, in particular when cooked (although the leaves are mildly poisonous).
The dried rhizome and roots of , from China, used as a laxative and purgative.
A word repeated softly to emulate background conversation. (see rhubarb rhubarb ).
An excited, angry exchange of words, especially at a sporting event.
(baseball) A brawl.
(military) An RAF World War II code name for operations by aircraft (fighters and fighter bombers) seeking opportunity targets.
(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.
As nouns the difference between rhubarb and chicken
is that rhubarb is any plant of the genus rheum , especially (taxlink), having large leaves and long green or reddish acidic leafstalks, that are edible, in particular when cooked (although the leaves are mildly poisonous) while chicken is {{context|countable|lang=en}} a domestic fowl, gallus gallus , especially when young.As a adjective chicken is
cowardly.As a verb chicken is
{{context|intransitive|lang=en}} to avoid as a result of fear.rhubarb
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(wikipedia rhubarb)Noun
Quotations
(English Citations of "rhubarb")See also
* tuskychicken
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(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.