Chickened

/ˈtʃɪkənd/ verb (past tense)

backed out of something because of fear or lack of courage; chickened out means to lose your nerve at the last moment.

From 'chicken,' Old English 'cicen' or 'chicken,' a young fowl. Became slang as a taunt for cowardice around 1600s, possibly because chickens are easily frightened. 'Chickened out' became standard by the 1900s.

ARخائف
CAespantat
CSvyděšený
DAbange
DEerschrocken
ELτρομαγμένος
ESasustado
FIpelästynyt
FReffrayé
HAfargaba
HEמפוחד
HIडरा हुआ
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