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chucky

American  
[chuhk-ee] / ˈtʃʌk i /

noun

British Dialect.

plural

chuckies
  1. a chicken; fowl.


Etymology

Origin of chucky

First recorded in 1720–30; chuck 3 + -y 2

Example Sentences

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“I just started taking pictures, going out every day, and tagging all the brands and it really took off when I met Danny,” says Venin, who first became attracted to the dark side while seeing the film “Bride of Chucky” as a kid.

From Los Angeles Times

Garcés lifted a boot but was unable to control the pass, which bounced to San Diego’s Chucky Lozano.

From Los Angeles Times

San Diego FC will embark on its first season in MLS with Mexican star Chucky Lozano as its signature player as it looks to establish and grow its fan base.

From Los Angeles Times

“El Chucky Lozano!,” they called rhythmically and in unison, repeating the cry that has followed Lozano since the opening game of the 2018 World Cup.

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“Chucky,” said Tom Penn, the team’s chief executive officer “was our signature player.”

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