A literary element that, at first, seems to have no purpose but is later revealed to be important to the plot. This is commonly thought of as a parallel of foreshadowing, but it is more properly interpreted as "do not include any unnecessary elements in a story."
The return of Carmelita Spats in The Slippery Slope after her seemingly unnecessary appearance in The Austere Academy is an example of Chekhov's gun.
"One must not put a loaded rifle on the stage if no one is thinking of firing it." -Anton Chekhov
LITERALLY the BEST person EVER to walk on earth. if your name is chehak, you are lucky it is, BECAUSE YOU ARE THE BEST. THE. BEST. no bad qualities whatsoever.
A believer in the 'chemtrails' hoax who refuses to acknowledge established science while relying totally on YouTube for information. Identifiable by calling those who point out scientific reality names like "troll", "shill" and "disinformation agent".
That guy who is afraid of clouds and thinks the government is spraying everyone with poison in plain view is a real chemorrhoid.
a word derived from arabic, used to say "in your face" or "you deserved it"
Friend A was being rude towards his girlfriend, while Friend B told him he was being horrible
A: Man, she broke up with me and started a rumour about me
B: Haha cheh, you deserved it
french expression, means weird, suspicious, strange
born from "verlan" french slang that switch parts of some wordslike "maison" becomes "son-mai"
"chelou" comes from "louche"
-"laisse tomber trop chelou skeutru la viedma mère"