by Justagronk March 29, 2019
Shvedds reckons himself
by Will Castle April 20, 2006
To express indignant disbelief at another's fanciful proclamation.
Typically accompanied by the stroking of a non-existent goatie beard.
For some reason "reckon" is pronounced "reh-kon" rather the usual "reh-kun".
Typically accompanied by the stroking of a non-existent goatie beard.
For some reason "reckon" is pronounced "reh-kon" rather the usual "reh-kun".
by blues x man July 13, 2005
I am a force to be reckoned with!
by yfhureretyinsopthaeweeyeah!!!! November 14, 2013
This means 'yeah right' or 'I don't beleive you'. It is pronounced 'chinny re-kon' and has more impact if you say it whilst stroking your chin. We used to say it at primary school, but it might just be a Northern thing!
by OCPD April 26, 2006
Mr. L. Grimes is a force to be reckoned with. Take into consideration that he is a very powerful force.
by The sun DAWNS in the east. March 17, 2010
Up until around the age of 12 this is a common phrase in every child's vocabulary. Used to question the validity of somebody's statement. In cambridgeshire there were two variations of chinny reckon or "Chinny Rah-Kon". Firstly one would put their tongue imbetween their bottom teeth and lip, making it swell, and make a low noise before saying "Chinny Reckon" or "Itchy Chin". The phrase "Chin Spin" was also used in the same context.
by GJK22 June 13, 2007