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rubber-chicken circuit
[ ruhb-er-chik-uhn, -in ]
noun
Informal.
- a monotonous round of dinners, often featuring chicken, that a lecturer or political candidate is obliged to attend.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of rubber-chicken circuit1
First recorded in 1955–60
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When you spend your life as a football coach, you inevitably speak on the rubber-chicken circuit.
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They heard a candidate noting this was his latest stop on “the rubber-chicken circuit.â€
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At a Variety event in Palm Springs on Sunday, he pulled back the veil on the whole rubber-chicken circuit.
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Beats fish fries and working the rubber-chicken circuit.
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Kasparov circled the luncheon room like a politician on the rubber-chicken circuit, skipping his own lunch and stopping at the round tables to greet individual delegates.
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