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1) Adjective - A distraction or website used instead of work to goof off or procrastinate something that needs to be done.
by Stollins May 14, 2015
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Get the greasy chook mug.Australian colloquial; a block of 30 Emu Export beer cans, commonly used as currency in Western Australia in lieu of cash for small jobs or swap of goods.
Chiefy: Here, cob you can have my spare vape ...
Me: I don't have any cash on me, fella ...
Chiefy: No worries, just drop off a Box of Chooks when you get a chance ...
Me: I don't have any cash on me, fella ...
Chiefy: No worries, just drop off a Box of Chooks when you get a chance ...
by Ninja Dingo October 15, 2023
Get the Box of Chooks mug.A word used to describe an amazing looking girl around your vicinity at that time. This word is used to point out said girl to your friends without her or her companions noticing you and calling you out for sexual harassment, which has become common in these present times. Able to be used in close proximity to girls without any unwanted attention.
Girl out of Hearing Range
"Hey, check out that choonay over there by the bench."-Guy1
"Yeah, I give her a 7/10."-Guy2
Girl Within Hearing Range
"Choonay at 3o'clock"-Guy1
"Wow when you say choonay, you mean choonay!"-Guy2
Plural-
"There are so many choonays here at the Library!"
"Hey, check out that choonay over there by the bench."-Guy1
"Yeah, I give her a 7/10."-Guy2
Girl Within Hearing Range
"Choonay at 3o'clock"-Guy1
"Wow when you say choonay, you mean choonay!"-Guy2
Plural-
"There are so many choonays here at the Library!"
by Dick Keene April 13, 2008
Get the Choonay mug.A word used in Upper Michigan, which refers to a knit cap sometimes referred to as a watch cap. It can also refer to any knit caps worn in cool weather. It is a Yooper dialect word which has no correct or standard spelling. Could be spelled chuk. It is from the French Canadian word, toque, which means the same thing. The Quebecois pronunciation is much like chook. The Anglo Canadians pronounce it toke, or took.
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