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The phrase "a chickie" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used informally to refer to a young chicken or as a colloquial term for a girl or young woman, often in a playful or affectionate manner.
Example: "Look at that little chickie running around the yard, it's so cute!"
Alternatives: "a young chicken" or "a girl".
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The acting career of Corey Allen was boosted by early roles such as that of the ill-fated high-school gang-leader Buzz Gunderson, who challenges the new boy Jim Stark – played by James Dean – to a "chickie run" in the 1955 film Rebel Without a Cause.
The young men first clash in a knife fight, and Buzz then challenges Jim to take part in a "chickie run" — a contest in which two drivers race stolen cars toward a cliff, each hoping the other will lose his nerve first.
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In it was a DJ called Chickie, who played music between every ball and every over, it was real Calypso music.
In Trouble at the Watering Hole, Emo, a baby bear cub, and his best friend, a colorful bird named "Chickie," know there must be a way to stop the fighting.
Chickie Magliato, a sales associate at Just Shades, a 40-year-old Spring Street lampshade emporium with roots on the Bowery, is part of the old guard but welcomes the changes she sees.
He has a rich friend whose family owns cane fields and a poor friend named Chickie, "though people at school say Chickie ain't got no friends so maybe we're not friends after all". Meely eats crawfish and rabbits and snakes and frogs and you name it what all.
"Chickie" made a perfectly enormous sensation in Cleveland.
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