chickenhead
1. a female who likes cock
2. a female who likes giving head, bobbing up and down like a chicken
3. a dance move
2. a female who likes giving head, bobbing up and down like a chicken
3. a dance move
not to be confused with "chickens," or chicks, which is not a deragatory term
chickenhead
A) A felacious woman.
A chickenhead, you can find one anywhere, on in the hood, on the street. It's a bird that you take home and wear out.
chickenhead
Usually a female, who likes to give oral sex. The word chickenhead comes from the movement that the females head makes while performing oral sex.
Lots of guys like chickenheads because they don't even have to be in a relationship with them to get their dicks sucked.
chickenhead
woman who sucks for dick for ...
1. Attention
2. Drugs
3. No reason
...The blowjob where the head motion of the girl goes back n forth cuz she is so into it.
1. Attention
2. Drugs
3. No reason
...The blowjob where the head motion of the girl goes back n forth cuz she is so into it.
Your grandmother was a chickenhead
chickenhead
1) A hoochie, ho, or fellatious woman.
2) A woman who puts her mouth on the member, sometimes called a "crack whore."
3) A bird that you take home and wear out. Found anywhere, esp. on the block or in the hood.
2) A woman who puts her mouth on the member, sometimes called a "crack whore."
3) A bird that you take home and wear out. Found anywhere, esp. on the block or in the hood.
I'm broke, gonna find me a chickenhead tonight.
chickenhead
Aw, you can find that anywhere, in the hood, on the block. It's a bird, one of those that you just bring home and wear out.
Yeah, she's a chickenhead
chickenhead
A name used for a female (or groups of females when plural) who talks a lot about nothing substantial and is not really interested in making conversation (or what another person has to say) but just blathering on about nothing. It is not meant to be a derrogatory term.
A group of females conversing chaotically can actually sound like a bunch of chickens making noise. It can be impossible to decipher any one phrase from the conversation since they are constantly interrupting eachother and changing subjects.
"I'm sorry? I can't really hear you over the chickenheads back there..."
"I'm sorry? I can't really hear you over the chickenheads back there..."