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- DictionaryChick/CHik/
noun
- 1. a young bird, especially one newly hatched: "the cattle egrets hatched and reared two chicks"
- 2. a young woman: informal "she's a great-looking chick"
The meaning of CHICK is a domestic chicken; especially : one newly hatched. How to use chick in a sentence. a domestic chicken; especially : one newly hatched; the young of any bird; child…
noun. the young of a bird, esp of a domestic fowl. slang. a girl or young woman, esp an attractive one. a young child: used as a term of endearment. Discover More. Sensitive Note. As a term used to refer to a young woman, chick is slightly dated. Originally it was perceived as insulting because of the perception that it infantilized women.
chick noun [C] (WOMAN) slang. a young woman. This word is considered offensive by many women. (Definition of chick from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) chick | American Dictionary.
A chick is a baby bird, especially a just-hatched chicken. Chicks are small, yellow, and fluffy. Chick can describe most young birds, from an eagle chick to a flamingo chick, or be used more generally: "Dogs aren't allowed on the beach because of the nesting seabirds and their chicks ."
chick. young chicken or other bird; a child; a young pretty woman. Not to be confused with: cheek – either side of a face; nerve, audacity, gall, impudence: the kid has a lot of cheek. chic – fashionable, stylish; style and elegance, smart, modish: she looks so chic in that black dress.