Word: chickwich
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...have pushed themselves to the brutal boundaries of their powers, striving to fulfill the savage desire to emerge as the fittest—the alpha, even. This animalistic impulse has resulted in brutalizing weight-lifting contests, bloody chariot races, horrifying wars between nations and, at fair Harvard, the Chickwich Challenge. A test of stealth, cunning and digestion, the rules are deceptively simple: consume a hearty, pre-ordered chickwich (or Boca burger for Daniel H. Lassiter ’04), seated and unassisted, in each of the 12 dining halls, save grill tickets and emerge victorious, as well as nourished...
...appeared unshaken. “You need to lubricate the bread on the way down. It makes it easier,” Lurie said. Despite the pressure looming over them, the contestants, at this point, remained largely in good spirits. “That’s a good chickwich,” McDaniel remarked to King. “Can’t match...
Alas, imagine my horror at learning that Winthrop, our last bastion of free and uninhibited dining, is no longer an open house. Another door closed in a first-year face. Another single tear. Another watery glass of cranberry juice and dollop of sandy low-fat cream cheese. Another chickwich. And another. And another...
...many uses of the Chickwich: Food item, doorstop, hockey puck, paper weight, unit of currency, ineffective contraceptive device, time machine (pending...
...definition of the word “Chickwich”: Does it refer merely to the patty? Or to the entire item including bun? Because it does have the suffix “-wich” in it. And you can order a Chickwich “without the bun.” Sorry, we’ve already lost interest in this question...