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Chappelling 

(verb) - Having anything and everything go wrong at the most inopportune of times. One may say that they're "really killing it right now, guys" or that "this is fine, everything is fine" when it is indeed the exact opposite.
You know you're Chappelling pretty hard when you go to start a timed quiz on your labtop for pharmacology and your charging cord lights on fire.
Chappelling by TheERSlimShady October 5, 2016
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Chappelling 

The act of having anything and everything go wrong at the same time. Unfortunate events happening with particularly poor timing. Known sarcastically as, "really killing it right now, guys".
You know you're just Chappelling it up when you go to start a timed quiz on your labtop for pharm and your charging cord lights on fire.
Chappelling by TheERSlimShady October 12, 2016

Chappelling 

The act of bending rules (not breaking them) or taking advantage of ambiguous rules to your advantage in any sport or activity. It cannot be considered as cheating, but it sure feels like it.
Australia were involved in chappelling incident in a cricket match with New Zealand in 1981.
Kyrgious chappelled Nadal in a tennis match recently !
Chappelling by LightintheDark June 27, 2019

chapulling 

Chapulling is a new word discovered in Taksim Gezi Park/Istanbul/Turkey

Chapulling(verb): Resistance to force, demand justice, seek one's right.
To chapull,
I chapull everyday,
I chapulled yesterday,
I will chapull soon,
I was chapulling when the police attack us,
I've been chapulling for 6 days,
I haven't chapulled yet
chapulling by hidoacker June 5, 2013

Chavelling 

A group of chavs taking over public transport.
Look there must be 20-30 of them chavelling on this train. Let's move to the next carriage.

Chapulling 

-Seeking for justice and equality for everyone.
-Resist to pressure
-Thousands of people chapulling in Istanbul for their rights.
-People using their constitutional right by chapulling
Chapulling by direngezi June 5, 2013

Chapulling 

Chapulling is a neologism derived from the 2013 protests in Turkey after Prime Minister Erdogan's speech. He used the word "çapulcu" (normally means "looter", "marauder") to describe the demonstrators and then the social sites adapted this word to English with a new meaning: fighting for one's rights.

Chapul (verb): (/ˈtʃapu(ə)ːl/ regular, -ed): To resist force, demand justice, seek one's rights.
Chapuller (noun): (/ˈtʃapu(ə)ːlə/): A person who resists force, demands justice and seeks his/her rights.
Chapulation (noun) : (/ˈtʃapu(ə)ʃənː/): The act of resisting force, demanding justice and seeking one's rights.
-Everyday I'm chapulling.

-I'm neither rightist or leftist, I am a chapuller.