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The answer is two rhyming words of two syllables each. The hint is "happy chicken".

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Lucky Ducky?

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But a duck is not a chicken.

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Originally posted by Jirakon
But a duck is not a chicken.
Dapper Flapper?
Rooster Booster?

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hippie chicky...

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perky turkey?

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Giddy biddy?

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pleasant pheasant

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I'll see if my friend thinks those are right. Thanks for the help 😀

EDIT: But I think "giddy biddy" makes the most sense.

Meanwhile, anyone know of a solution for the hint "two kinds of sandwiches combined to make a big ethnic one"? It's still two rhyming two-syllable words.

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It was a hero gyro.
Wow, how abstract can one get?

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Originally posted by Jirakon
I'll see if my friend thinks those are right. Thanks for the help 😀

EDIT: But I think "giddy biddy" makes the most sense.

Meanwhile, anyone know of a solution for the hint "two kinds of sandwiches combined to make a big ethnic one"? It's still two rhyming two-syllable words.
are u kidding me?

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No, just using you 😛
But I do appreciate it.

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In English a gyro is a doner kebab (with two little dots over the o)

Do hero and gyro rhyme in American? In English hero rhymes with zero, and gyro rhymes with biro.

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I don't why there'd be a difference in England, but according to Merriam Webster it's pronounced "YEE-row", or "ZHEE-row", and it's definitely an ethnic sandwich:

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gyro

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Originally posted by iamatiger
In English a gyro is a doner kebab (with two little dots over the o)

Do hero and gyro rhyme in American? In English hero rhymes with zero, and gyro rhymes with biro.
Gyro (the food) = yeero

What's a biro? 😕

Gyro (the spinning thing) = jiro, rhymes with Cairo

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