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Is "Chicken Box" an appropriate term for a Yes/No dialogue with a warning?

Is "Chicken Box" an appropriate term for a Yes/No dialogue with a warning?

We have a mixin so named, and since my project requires more of these types of dialogue boxes, I created a lot of tickets for myself with the term “Chicken Box” in the titles.

It’s basically just a Yes/No dialogue with as ominous a war…

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