As a result of its association with children, historically the word is also linked to chickabiddy or, more simply, biddy. |
The 19-year-old was walking home along Chickabiddy Lane when she was pulled to the ground and had her head pushed against the wall. |
The Hen had quite little, short legs, and therefore she was called chickabiddy Short-shanks. |
Here, upon the ancestral ashes cemented with the glorious blood poured out like water on the plains of chickabiddy Lick. |
The quality and sheer quantity of winners since he landed his first in Britain aboard Chickabiddy at Exeter in September 1994 has been phenomenal. |
Hurry up, chickabiddy, there is somebody here you would like to see. |