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What does the idiom Chicken Feed mean?
The idiom 'chicken feed' refers to something of very little value or importance, especially when compared to something else that is much more significant. It's often used in a dismissive or derogatory way to describe something that is seen as trivial or insignificant, like 'He thought his promotion was a big deal, but to his boss, it was just chicken feed.'.
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