The earliest known use of the term "chickenhead" in American literature is in John Steinbeck's 1952 novel East of Eden. In the novel, the term is used to refer to the working girls of a brothel. There are two uses of the term "chickenhead" in John Steinbeck novels. Both uses are in East of Eden. The first use is in Chapter 16, when Kate, the madam of a brothel, refers to the working girls as "chickenheads." She says, "The chickenheads were in the kitchen, getting ready for their night's work. [5] Kate had them all lined up, inspecting their clothes and hair. She was a short, stout woman with a face like a hatchet. She looked at each girl carefully and then said, 'All right, chickenheads, you're all set.' The second use is in Chapter 44, when Cathy Ames, a prostitute, refers to herself as a "chickenhead." She says, "I'm a chickenhead, and I'm proud of it. I'm the best there is."

Use of the term "chickenhead" predates this and extends across the demographic makeup of American society. Examples include John Steinbeck's 1952 Novel "East of Eden", in which the (white) proprietor of a brothel indirectly refers to the working girls of her establishment as "chickenheads".[10] Dr. R. Flowers Rivera used the term "chickenhead" more recently, in a poem that identifies it as a woman who is impoverished and an alcoholic lacking empathy.[11]


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A chickenhead in the transnational sex trade is typically responsible for facilitating transportation, acquiring temporary lodging, and monitoring activities of the new sex worker, similar to the activities of a "pimp".[4]

Ronald Weitzer and Charis Kubrin note that "A favorite rap term is 'chickenhead,' which reduces a woman to a bobbing head giving oral sex."[12] Bakari Kitwana argues that many rappers refer to women, black women in particular, with demeaning terms names such as "bitches, gold diggers, hoes, hoodrats, chickenheads, pigeons, and so on."[13] Johnnetta B. Cole argues that hip hop's tradition to refer to black women in such terms disrespects and vilifies them.[14]

In Joan Morgan's When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost, she notes the derogatory tendency of the term "chickenhead", and further defines it as a woman who uses sex to achieve the things she wants.[15] As a black, hip-hop feminist, Morgan offers that chickenheads simply use the tools afforded to them when other means are not efficient, and that all women may have something to learn from the use of sexual power.[16]

In "Do Androids Dream of Eletric Sheep?" some people are considered "chickenheads" because of their supposedly low intelligence. This is the case for John Isidore, for example. I was rewatching the movie after finally reading the book and noticed that this might be suggested in the first dialogue between Deckard and Bryant:

After this, Gaff makes a chicken origami and places it on the table. After writing this I'm not too sure that he is a "chickenhead" by any established means, but he is considered one just because he isn't with the police. But why the chicken origami then? I NEED TO KNOW THE MEANING OF THIS CHICKEN

Hey folks, 

 

 I've got a question for those of you who spend a lot of time climbing in areas where slung natural protection is common. I'd like to hear from anyone, but in particular, it would be nice to hear from folks who have a lot of experience....for example, hearing from some Cochise climbers would be nice (Geir Hundal, you out there?) 

 

 I have always used a girth hitch to sling chickenheads, but in the past few years, I have been spending an increasing amount of time in the Southern Sierra where there are a lot of routes that rely solely on chickenheads for gear and belays. Thus, I began wondering whether girth hitching was the brain dead amateur method of slinging. I know resources such as Freedom of the Hills suggest using either a slipknot or a clove hitch, but I guess I have not spent an adequate amount of time slinging to develop a strong opinion on the situations where each is most useful. 

 

 Questions that I have include: 

 -Do you use different slinging methods for different situations, or do you use the same method no matter what? 

 -Does one method or another stay put on less than ideal chickenhead placements (i.e. smaller heads without a good lip)? 

 -I'm aware that sometimes folks will clip something with weight to help keep the sling from being lifted off the head by rope movement, but are there other tricks that you find especially useful? 

 -Feel free to add answers to questions that are relevant, but that I didn't ask... 

 

 Thanks in advance. 

 Cheers.

I use the slip knot (technically it is a slip hitch), girth hitch, or drape. 

 

 The girth hitch does a better job of "choking" the chickenhead than the slip hitch. But the slip hitch only has one strand go around the chickenhead instead of two. This is an advantage when either: (1) the chickenhead is not very deep; or (2) when the circumference is large. I think I usually use the slip hitch when I am placing it one-handed, because that one is easier for me than the girth hitch. 

 

 When using either of these, as Daryl mentioned, place the slip point up high so as to get the mechanical advantage causing the hitch to choke. 

 

 I occasionally will drape a sling over a horn, but only when it seems more secure to do so than to hitch it. It is in these instances that I will sometimes hang weight off of the sling to help keep it in place.

If you are worried about it tightening off but also worried about it lifing off if you just drape it do this: first you drape it over the chickenhead, then you tie an overhand knot so that the loop around the chickenhead is nice and snug keeping it from lifting off but becaus of the overhand knot it wont tighten any more if fallen on.

In the Wasatch slinging chickenheads comes up periodically. 

 

 If you have the 11mm slings, I think it is much easier to secure chickenheads than the fat nylon ones. 

 

 For me, clovehitch is my knot of choice since it remains more secure when it is wiggled.

My chickenheads are a playful nod to writing graffiti as a teenager. I no longer live in an urban environment, so instead of writing my name in paint and ink i needed something more reflective of myself as i stand today. Being a ceramics professor and living in a small town in the rural south, i could find no better statement for my identity than that of a 1970's era kitchen towel holder in the shape of a chicken head. I'm a boring guy who makes pottery that fits best in your moms kitchen. (don't take that too seriously)

The name "chickenhead" refers to an Andy (Replicant in the film Blade Runner)with below avereage intelligence. "Chickenheads" are isolated from the world. They have limited interactions with humans and androids.

In Philip K. Dick's novel 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?' A 'Chickenhead' also known as a 'special' is a human being whose mental faculties have deteriorated as a result of exposure to radioactive dust and fallout. 'Special' is their official name and 'chickenhead' is derogatory slang used as a casual insult.

This is a set of two black plastic potentiometer knobs, in the classic "chickenhead" pointer design. These knobs include a set screw and are intended for use on shafts that have a flattened area for best results. You may need to file a flat are into a knurled shaft (such as our audio pots) to get the tightest/firmest grip. These knobs will fit either a .25" or a 6mm shaft. Please refer to the size diagram to the right for size reference (all measurements are in millimeters, with inches in parentheses). These knobs are manufactured by Eagle Plastic Devices. Please note that the coins and cigar box detail in the photo are for reference only; this product offer includes only two of the pictured knobs.

 

 These knobs look great on cigar box guitars, amps, and other homemade instrument creations!

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