Chicken Little
English
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Noun
Chicken Little (plural Chicken Littles)
- The main character in this story, a hysterical young chicken; (by extension) someone who resembles the character.
- 1982, Donald A. Marchand, Forest W. Horton, Information Management in Public Administration, Info Resources Press, →ISBN, page 118:
- With so many “Chicken Littles” running around claiming the sky is about to fall, the men at the top normally cannot do much until “Henney Penney”[sic] and “Foxy Loxy” have also started screaming for help, or there is a convergence of alarm signals from a number of unrelated sources within the organization.
- 1995, David Peoples, Janet Peoples, 12 Monkeys:
- Dr. Railly, you've given the alarmists a bad name. […] Surely there's very real and convincing data that the planet cannot survive the excesses of the human race. […] Proliferation of atomic devices, uncontrolled breeding habits, pollution of land, sea and air, the rape of the environment. In this context, isn't it obvious that Chicken Little represents the sane vision, and that Homo sapiens' motto, "Let's go shopping," is the cry of the true lunatic?
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Further reading
Henny Penny on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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