- (chick) young bird especially of domestic fowl
- (chick) dame: informal terms for a (young) woman
- Les Nanas (The Chicks) is a 1985 French comedy with an entirely female ensemble.
- (chick) A young bird; A young chicken; A young (especially attractive) woman; A woman
- (chick) a beautiful woman; a young woman. (some women don't like the use of this word--it's a little sexist.)
- (Chick) a baby bird. Young birds are often called chicks from the moment they hatch until the become adults.
- (CHICK) A nestling, i.e., baby hummingbird still in the nest.
- (Chick) (Chickenley, estate in Dewsbury). Also, "Chickadelphia", usually used in Ossett and Horbury as an ironic description for the area.
- (Chick) A newly hatched bird.
- (Chick) A young and pretty girl.Hey, Buster, leave it alone. That "chick" is outta your league.
- (Chick) Noise made by hi-hat cymbals when the hi-hat machine is closed with the foot
- (Chick) Woman (Vengeance, 33)
- (Chick) as slang for females, was first recorded in the novel Elmer Gantry (1927), picked up from earlier American black slang. The British used it around 1940 as a variation of “bird.” “Chick” found its way into American Beatnik vocabulary. Hippies, ignoring the sexist connotation, picked it up.
- (Chick) or chicken - a lobster five to seven years old, weighing about one pound (450 grams) in its shell. It's prohibited to catch lobsters weighing much less than this. ...
- (Chick) short for chickeen or chequeen - a gold coin for a long time current in India, derived from the Venetian ducat or sequin. [See also: zechin].
- (Chick) the term used to describe chickens from day old to the end of brooding.
- (chick (adj)) stylish, smart, fashionable; There are many chick boutiques in this area.
- (chick) (n) girl. Freq: common. He wants to see hot American chicks!
- young birds with down feathers
- Baby birds of any kind.