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Re: Phrase: chicken in a basketPosted by Bruce Kahl on September 03, 2003 In Reply to: Re: Phrase: chicken in a basket posted by athos on September 03, 2003 : : : : : This paragraph appears in the new Tom Clancy novel "The Teeth of the Tiger" on p. 119 of the hard-cover edition. Can anybody tell me what "chicken in a basket" refers to? : : : : : "'Lots of services enlist the help of hookers,' Wills explained. 'They don't mind talking, and for the right wad of cash they'll do just about anything. Uda here likes chicken-in-a-basket. Never tried that myself. Asian specialty." : : : : It's a form of fast food - pieces of chicken fried in a wire basket and possibly served in the same basket. Popular in British pubs, where most now sell food as well as drink. : : : I am not 100% on this but I think Mr. Clancy is talking about a sexual preference. : : Bang goes my innocence!! : I thought it was a sexual preference also, but I couldn't find anything on the web about chicken in a basket referring to anything sexual. In other areas of the novel, it's stated that the girl isn't underaged, and neither is there any other reference to bondage. Thanks for responding, though. Cool website. Yes, I know. Main Entry: 1chick·en
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