Winner winner chicken dinner
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Phrase used to convey a positive outcome.
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Winner Winner Chicken Dinner
The legend tells that years ago every casino in Las Vegas had a three-piece chicken dinner with a potato and a veggie for .79. A standard bet back then was , hence when you won a bet you had enough for a chicken dinner. !” -
To win something, usually of small importance, as in a carnival game. The phrase is used to signify the value of the prize. As in a chicken dinner can be had for the same value.
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a phrase used when won wins or anticipates a win
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A slang term used to down-play a first place finish by NASCARs Jeff Gordon. Often this term is used by mid-westerners who, for obvious reasons, feel threatened by the prowess of a driver from California. The ultimate use of the insult is to train a child under the age of 4 to yell it in the presence of #24 fans.
Likely the insult originates from the terms common use as it relates to a cheap win in Vegas.
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An exclamation used by a douche bag from Salisbury University. It is generally used where a simple sweet or cool would suffice! If this person uses this exclamation one more time, it may result in the future use of a wheel chair!
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