tendie

Etymology
From. As Internet slang, it is popularized by a genre of post on that mocks the concept of childish basement dwellers who continue to eat chicken tenders well into adulthood.

Noun

 * 1)  A chicken tender.
 * 2) * 2015, Cynthia Rozzo, East Cobber Magazine, (May 2015 issue), pg. 38
 * Favorite Food: Chicken Tendies
 * 1) * 2015, Charlie Hickerson, Native magazine (issue 36), pg. 77
 * It's an attitude that's certainly reflected during our interview at DOZA's house, where chicken tenders and Courvoisier (our dinner for the night) are referred to as "dank tendies and drank" [...]
 * 1) * 2015, Devon Mann, Islands' Sounder (December 26, 2015 issue), pg. 5
 * "The life of crime just pulls you in," says Gnineerg, "you think it's just one cheese stick then then [sic] you're dealing three or four bags of tendies a day. It's a dark road."
 * 1)  The money or financial instruments that are gained by independent currency or securities traders following a successful wager or risk.
 * 1)  The money or financial instruments that are gained by independent currency or securities traders following a successful wager or risk.