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Argh. This will teach me not to write comments on my phone. "Chicken me in" is of course meant to be "chime in".


I prefer "chicken me in" and it should be a thing.

So chicken me in on something, what is it, exactly, that you'd say you do around here?...


I'm going to chicken me in here to tell you to go duck yourself.


Well, chicken me out!!


Seconded. Not sure why it works so well, but it does.


It feels like something from British or Australian English. Chicken me in and put another shrimp on the barbie.




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