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a contemptible or despicable person, often implying perversity or worthlessness
What is the origin of the term "chicken choker" and how is it used?
"Chicken choker" is an English insult that likely originated in the mid-20th century in the U.S., using shocking imagery for impact. The phrase evokes the grotesque and perverse image of someone strangling a chicken, metaphorically labeling a person as contemptible, despicable, or morally repulsive. It has been used in criminal slang, prison jargon, and informal speech to insult someone's character or behavior. The term is strongly derogatory and offensive, with its impact coming from both the grotesque metaphor and the implication of worthlessness or perversion.



























