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Chasen

A beautiful man with a nice facial hair, thick and pretty dark brown hair, and wonderful skin. Very popular with the ladies and great with the guys. Not to mention that he has quite possibly the greatest personality of all-time.
"Are you Chasen?" "No." "Well, have you ever met Chasen?" "No." "Then why are you wasting my time?"
by RockMan0000000001 January 25, 2009
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Cason

Not a hoe, treats girl with respect, loves Jesus, can talk to him about anything, will fight about almost anything, he is kinda cute, and has a big penis.
by Big daddy wakanda May 31, 2019
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Cason

A guy with a great sense of humor but can be jerky at times. He likes sports and is usually in a relationship.
Cason is so funny!
by LolTrueStory June 21, 2016
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Chasing Flamingos

The act of going out with a group of straight guys (usually metrosexuals) in search of a group of homosexual poof's whom you lead on but aren't interested in, it's basically a game to you.
Straka, Baski and I are chasing flamingos Friday night at Rumrunners.
by Remarqable August 14, 2009
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Charon

The first moon of the planet Pluto to be discovered. It now appears that Pluto has two other moons as well.
In the 1987 science fiction novel Charon's Ark, Charon is depicted as an artificial world in which dinosaurs have been kept alive since the Cretaceous Period.
by Mogo the Mugger April 19, 2006
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Two Rednecks and a Beaner chasing a Turkey down a Goldmine

Jim Bean, Jack Daniels, José Cuervo, Wild Turkey, and Goldschläger.

Served in a large shot glass; tastes like fire.
Person 1: "Goddam... what WAS that?! I'm breathing fire over here!"

Person 2: "Two Rednecks and a Beaner Chasing a Turkey down a Goldmine.... it'll make your balls grow bigger."
by Pilotguy44 February 4, 2010
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Charon

Charon, in Greek mythology, is the ferryman of the dead. The souls of the deceased are brought to him by Hermes, and Charon ferries them across the river Acheron. He only accepts the dead which are buried or burned with the proper rites, and if they pay him an obolus (coin) for their passage. For that reason a corpse had always an obolus placed under the tongue. Those who cannot afford the passage, or are not admitted by Charon, are doomed to wander on the banks of the Styx for a hundred years.
Charon ferries the dead across the river Acheron not the river Styx.
by Paintball.Charon August 24, 2005
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