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by giardini 433 days ago
UmYeahNo sez>" Hypothesis: Elon created Grok to get up in Altman's chicken, so turnabout is fair-play." <

Umm, what does it mean to "get up in [someone's] chicken"? Etymology possibly?

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Perhaps a local idiom to my area, not sure. It means getting into someones "business", in the same sense as "mind your own business". If you're getting up into my chicken, then you're sticking your nose into my business.
What if they ask the chicken first and he/she approves?