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When was the expression "Guess what? Chicken Butt!" Invented?

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“Chicken butt—Go behind and lick it up” was printed in the novel Youngblood (1954) by John Oliver Killens (1916-1987), about African American life in Georgia. “"What, what, Chicken butt; come around the house and lick it up” was published in the poetry collection Delta Return (1956) by Charles Greenleaf Bell.

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"Guess what? Chicken butt!” is a saying that has been printed on many images. It’s mostly a children’s nonsense rhyme. One says, “Guess what?” The other responds, “What?” This is met with, “Chicken butt!”

“Chicken butt—Go behind and lick it up” was printed in the novel Youngblood (1954) by John Oliver Killens (1916-1987), about African American life in Georgia. “"What, what, Chicken butt; come around the house and lick it up” was published in the poetry collection Delta Return (1956) by Charles Greenleaf Bell.

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