Spring | Chicken

"Spring chicken" originated in the early 18th century as a culinary term for young, tender birds born in the spring that brought higher market prices. Today, it is commonly used in the idiom "no spring chicken" to humorously indicate that someone is no longer young, with roots in agricultural marketing. More details on this phrase can be found via Ginger Software .

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