a person who resides, or appears to reside in Charnwood, ACT. "fuck off ya fuckin charny gronk." A charny will never leave home withou
by h8tr lover September 1, 2010
Get the charny mug.by David Hosslehaff April 1, 2005
Get the phil charnock mug.To be in a state of Cheranoia, the accute feeling that share is always watching you, and is out to destroy you.
by doomslang August 10, 2012
Get the Cheranoid mug.A charney rabbit is an excuse, normally referencing a dead pet, to act like an asshole towards your partner.
Example 1
Guy: "Piss off, I'm too busy mourning over my dog dying to talk to you"
Girl: "Well that's the biggest charney rabbit I ever heard"
Example 2
"If he charney rabbits me one more time I'm dumping him i swear"
Guy: "Piss off, I'm too busy mourning over my dog dying to talk to you"
Girl: "Well that's the biggest charney rabbit I ever heard"
Example 2
"If he charney rabbits me one more time I'm dumping him i swear"
by mingsly September 29, 2014
Get the Charney rabbit mug.CHARNAME (n.) — The combination of "character" and "name". The name of a character in a narrative, such as, Fred Flintstone, Barney Rubble, Batman, Mary Poppins, Tarzan, Buggs Bunny, Dr. No, James Bond, Spock, Captain Kirk, etc.
By giving a character a name that sounds like something, the writer can hint at or emphasize a character's trait(s). Character names (charnames) let writers say things indirectly. A character's name can be political, sexy, musical, funny, or anything else, and accomplish any intended purpose. Any word can be a person's name, and any first name can be paired with any last name. A middle name can be one letter, as in "Johnny B. Good". Letters alone are also effective, as in "J.R.", or "U.R. Ugly" or "U.R. The Best" or "Dount B.A. Fool"—the possibilities are endless. The letters B (be), C (see), G (gee), O (oh), P (pee), R (are), U (you), and Y (why) sound like a word. Letters also sound like and remind people of things. For example, the letter X reminds people of sex, and is often used in brand names, as in "Exxon". "Spok" sounds like "spook", "spooky", or "spike". "Kirk", sounds like "quirk". "Poppins" says or hints at "pop in" or "pops in". "Colonel Klink" reminds people of "kink" or "kinky". Though individual members of audiences make certain subconscious connections between character's names and the things they imply, most people never ask themselves what might be behind, beneath, or connect to a character's name.
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Ty " I got it, CHEANER, baby"
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Ty " I got it, CHEANER, baby"
Jesse " That's it! I'm putting that in urban dictionary right now"
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