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Weed. A word that originated from South Asia, or India. Used to describe a blunt or weed. Very popular among those from Punjab, India, or Pakistan.
"Hey Naail, do you wanna smoke a charse?"
"Nah Ruba, that's illegal in America. But doesn't your brother love that?"
charse by rubadaddy October 16, 2019
a combination of coal and Swiss chard. Commonly used in salads somewhere.
Would you like more charse?
charse by Kunaldaris June 22, 2004

Frequent Charse Syndrome (FCS) 

First of all, Charse is another word for weed...or pot...or marijuana, etc. However in verb form, it also means to smoke. Now, Frequent Charse Syndrome is quite self-explanatory; it is the need to Charse (to smoke) at all hours of the day and night. It's a relatively new and serious syndrome that has no cure as of right now (11/9/2009)
A: Yo, have you finished the chemistry homework yet?

B: No man, all I can think about is Charsing. I've been doing it all day.

A: Oh I see. You must have Frequent Charse Syndrome (FCS).

B: Yeah.

tard-charge 

When you put a tard in charge of a task. This tard will be a completely stupid and useless ass nigga who can't do shit. Examples include: avetard, cottard, ou tard, caltard, and bart tard but there are many more eligible tards too.
I put york in charge of doing the GTA mission to start the heist, but i should have known better than to leave that task for a tard-charge.
tard-charge by TurnM3Up November 26, 2019

storing a charge

When you hold a poop in because you're ashamed to poop in public.
"Why are you walking funny, Ryan?"
"Oh, you know, I've been storing a charge ever since I got on the school bus this morning."
storing a charge by Worshy March 1, 2015

Head Munger In Charge 

During the act of munging the HMIC is the participant whom delivers the blow to the mungee. The HMIC is also refered to as the driver of the cart during the act of electric munging
The Head Munger In Charge climbed on top of the tomb stone and jumped off and delivered such a blow that mung butter squirted with lethal force covering the entire graveyard.