chickenfeed

/ˈtʃɪkɪn ˌfiːd/
noun
  1. A very small amount of money; an insignificant sum.
    • To a millionaire, a hundred dollars is just chickenfeed.
    • She considered the fine chickenfeed and paid it without worry.
    • The bonus was chickenfeed compared to what he earned in his previous job.
  2. Food for chickens.
    • The farmer bought a bag of chickenfeed at the supply store.
    • We mix corn and grain to make our own chickenfeed.
    • The chickenfeed was stored in a metal bin to keep it dry.
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