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What do these phrases mean?

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you can't have your cake and eat it too

"Me, you and a bucket of chicken"

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  1. Bucket of Chicken (BOC) Girl/Guy is commonly used to describe an individual that is 300+ lbs and consumes, on average, a bucket of chicken or more a day to maintain an unhealthy obese lifestyle. Common traits of a BOC person are: missing piecing of fried chicken found buried in their fat rolls (usually in the stomach area), the inability to get out of bed or off the couch at all, an overall greasy body and a lingering body odor. (urbandictionary.com)



    You can't have your cake and eat it too

    - you can have something really good, but you cant have it all.

    or- once you've eaten it you dont have it anymore


  2. You can't have your cake and eat it too means to me that you have to share what you got. Or you can't have everything you want. Especially if the other person really badly needs what you want, you have to give it to him.

    Me, you and a bucket of chicken, may mean, an enjoyable companionship being shared by two friends over some food.

  3. ..have your cake..........

    you have your share and want the other person's also.

    ..chicken...

    it means we have every thing to have a nice time.

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