chicken scratch

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chicken scratch

Her notes were filled with chicken scratch that only she could read.

Definition

Noun: 1. Very poor, messy, or illegible handwriting: Writing that is difficult or impossible to read because it is hastily written, carelessly formed, or cramped.

Usage

The term "chicken scratch" is a common, informal, and often humorous idiom used to describe handwriting of very low quality. It implies the writing looks as if a chicken made marks with its feet. It is used as a singular, uncountable noun.

Examples
  • "I can't read these notes; it's all chicken scratch."
  • "His signature is just chicken scratch."
  • "Sorry for the chicken scratch; I was writing in a hurry."
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase is often used in a self-deprecating way to apologize for one's own poor handwriting.
  • It can be used metaphorically to describe any marks or notation that are messy and indecipherable, not strictly handwriting (e.g., messy sketches or symbols).
Variants and Related Words
  • Scribble (n/v): Hasty, careless writing or drawing. ("That's not writing, it's just scribble.")
  • Scrawl (n/v): Irregular, untidy handwriting. ("He scrawled a note on the napkin.")
Synonyms
  • Illegible handwriting
  • Scrawl
  • Scribble
  • Hieroglyphics (humorous)
Idioms
  • Chicken scratch is itself an idiomatic expression. There are no common phrasal verbs associated with it.
chicken scratch

Her notes were filled with chicken scratch that only she could read.

Noun
  1. cramped or illegible handwriting