Examples of 'going to chicken out' in a sentence
Meaning of "going to chicken out"
going to chicken out: This phrase is used to describe someone who is hesitant or fearful about going through with a plan or taking a risk, and is likely to back out at the last moment
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going to chicken out
Let us see if you are going to chicken out.
You were going to chicken out and miss the adventure of a lifetime.
I knew you were going to chicken out.
We going to chicken out in space, too?
Do not tell me you are going to chicken out now!
You are going to chicken out again, are not you?
I mean, I'm not going to write a story for you if you're going to chicken out.
I not going to chicken out.
Do not worry, he 's going to chicken out.
Are you going to chicken out all the way?
He 's probably going to chicken out.
Are you going to chicken out on me now?
No way, man . You are not going to chicken out now, are you?
You are not going to chicken out now, are you? You are right, Deacon.
I thought you were going to chicken out of this date with Tom.
See also
You seriously going to chicken out on me?
I know that I'm going to chicken out again.
You seriously going to chicken out on me? Strength in numbers.
You are not going to chicken out now, are you?
Are you going to chicken out now?
Are you going to chicken out alone?
I'm not going to chicken out.
Are yöu going to chicken out now?
You are not going to chicken out on me, are you, Bob?
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