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No vuelvo a salir con Juanito, el lo que quiere es chapear.
by koiii// October 25, 2019
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chaperbone

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The act of supervising a friend's sibling at a party with the intention of fucking the sibling.
Yes Erik, I'd love to chaperbone your sister at AKL.
by KingGupta October 20, 2012
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A synonym for a jimmy hat. This term is often used at haughty universities such as Vanderbilt. Elitist private institutions of learning much prefer this proper noun over the more commonly used words uttered by the laborer hordes.
I always don a James Chapeaux when I'm laying pipe after a wine and cheese social.
by Silly Games January 18, 2010
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Chaparty

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Hey bro what's going on tonight?" "Nothing really, we should just Chaparty!" "Yeah dude, see you there!
by krustypandas69 June 18, 2011
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Chaparrito

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Chaparro or Chaparrito (male)
Chaparra or Chaparrito (female)

slang used mainly in Mexico.
Means: short person.
It can also be used as a word of endearment = Sweety.
-Te extraño, chaparrito.
(I miss you, sweety)
by Guapa June 12, 2011
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Chapeau

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The literal word comes from the French, and it means 'hat'.

Aside from meaning 'hat' it is also used when giving someone respect, a short way of saying 'hat off' or 'I'm so impressed, I take my hat off'.
I can swim 600 feet under water

Chapeau! Something I'd never be able to do even with training!
by Fukaface! January 25, 2011
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chaperon

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1. A person, especially an older or married woman, who accompanies a young unmarried woman in public.
An older person who attends and supervises a social gathering for young people.
2. A guide or companion whose purpose is to ensure propriety or restrict activity
“to see and feel the rough edges of the society . . . without the filter of official chaperones” (Philip Taubman).
by Johny Bravo May 30, 2008
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