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Chee Chee Boo 

1. A term of endearment you say to someone to cheer them up or make them feel better.

2. A way of saying hello that is sweet and welcoming.
1. "Awe, Chee Chee Boo, it's going to be okay"

2. "Chee Chee Boo! How are you?"
Chee Chee Boo by ChillyBoo February 5, 2010

chee-chee man 

not right in the head
that guy is a chee-chee man
chee-chee man by the azza June 16, 2008

Chee Chee du du

The coolest people around. Probably on CAB. Iykyk 😜
I love her she is just SO chee chee du du!
Chee Chee du du by duducheechee April 11, 2026

Chee hoo 

The Samoan fa'aumu. Samoan in origin.

People use it when they are happy, when they are mad, during customs and rituals, as a challenge to fight, dances, and for many other uses. It is good to use it when you are with family and friends, during the custom of giving the sua (fa'aaloalo), and other harmless times and places.
It's not good to use it when there are other Samoans around, particularly strangers, because it will be like a challenge. Especially if people are drinking. It is one of the fastest ways to get yourself in the hospital or worse: the morgue. If you don't believe me, try walking into a housing project where a lot of Samoans live and yell it. Worse yet, try going to a village in Samoa and do that, you won't get out alive because what you are announcing is that you are the baddest toa (warrior) and you call out everybody and anybody, and that you don't care about the village laws and chiefs. It's a macho thing. Hope that sheds some light on the word choo hoo.
*you walk into a Samoan village*
You: CHEE HOO!
*all the men and women come out and beat ur face*
and while you are on the ground, a Samoan child kicks you in the ribs
Chee hoo by manu samoa December 15, 2012

Chao Chee Bye 

Chao would mean Smelly in Hokkien, a Chinese dialect.
Chee Bye would mean Vagina.
Together it would be smelly vagina.
Normally used as a very insulting bad word in Singapore.
Stop being a fucking Chao Chee Bye!

Chao Chee Bye by cheebyelangg February 11, 2009