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Pronunciation: rhymes with cone, ch- (as in child) sound in front noun 1. a fellow teenage boy 2. nickname for someone close to you 3. loser (if used in certain contexts) adjective 4. refers to an action that is negative in some way, but typical of the person (often used with "so" before) 1. Do you know that chone?
2. Sup, chone. 3. Wow, what a chone. 4. That's so chone! |
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| 1. | chone | ||
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A chick you would bone, a chone. Dude, check out that chone over there.
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| 2. | chone | ||
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v. To flake. To back out of a commitment or agreement. Charlie was going to join us for dinner, but he totally choned on us by cancelling at the last minute.
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| 3. | Chone | ||
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Literally anything in the world. Used mainly as a cool nickname between teenagers or a random word used to confuse their parents. Dude that dude Michael is a chone!
Yeah chone it up brai! |
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A word to be used randomely. Teenagers may use "chone" to refer to friends or adults who are often confused by their choning. That Matt Hourican Dude just choned up Sam Allon.
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A chastity throne; namely a chair meant for only one person, thus making it a "chaste throne". If I hadn't sat on a chone, I would be like a mouse in an empty desert. One who had just chewed on its own leg to escape the wrath of a snake, yet vultures loom high above my head.
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| 7. | chone | ||
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reference to your penis.
better then saying chode. That chick grabbed my chone in art class today.
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