spatchcock

 
Pronunciation: /ˈspatʃkɒk/

noun

  • a chicken or game bird split open and grilled.

verb

[with object]
  • split open (a poultry or game bird) ready for grilling: these small spring chickens can be bought already spatchcocked
  • informal, chiefly British add (a phrase, sentence, clause, etc.) in a context where it is inappropriate: a new clause has been spatchcocked into the Bill

Origin:

late 18th century (originally an Irish usage): perhaps related to the noun dispatch + cock1, but compare with spitchcock