Chicago Fire
Definition
The Great Chicago Fire of 1871, a catastrophic blaze that destroyed over 17,000 buildings across 3.3 square miles of Chicago, Illinois, killing hundreds and leaving over 100,000 homeless.
Chicago Fire FC, a professional Major League Soccer team based in Chicago, Illinois, founded in 1997 and known for their red-and-white kits and passionate fanbase.
An American procedural drama television series (2012–2024) created by Derek Haas and Michael Brandt, focusing on the firefighters, rescue squad, and paramedics of the Chicago Fire Department.
Examples
Tourists flock to Chicago's museums to gawk at artifacts from the infamous Chicago Fire, whispering 'Mrs. O'Leary's cow strikes again' under their breath.
My fantasy soccer team is unstoppable this season, thanks to the Chicago Fire's midfield magician who's basically on fire—pun very much intended.
Binge-watching Chicago Fire at 2 AM: because nothing says 'relaxing night in' like simulated building collapses and heroic ladder climbs.
He tried deep-dish pizza for the first time and declared it hotter than the Chicago Fire—right before chugging a gallon of milk.