by Heidi Nice June 6, 2009

A chuckle let out by someone visibly intoxicated in rapid succession, similar to how one may imagine a chipmunk may sound if tickled
“My guy, you’re crazy right now.”
“heheheheheheheh” (at double speed)
“My man just let out a drunk chuckle”
“heheheheheheheh” (at double speed)
“My man just let out a drunk chuckle”
by squallman April 12, 2019

My dad thought the cat video was so funny he chuckle farted and the entire office turned to look at him.
by Kizzdizzog February 12, 2014

When an orator, filmmaker, artist, writer, poet, etc. references something obscure, rather than question the presenter, the audience nods and chuckles in agreement for fear of looking of stupid.
When the artist said her work was a meditation on the Osaka Conference of 1875, the gallery's guests did an uncomfortable nod and chuckle to hide their ignorance.
by KochiseK2 November 24, 2014

While evacuating your bowels in a public stall, a defocation sound causes you to belly laugh to yourself, or with other stall mates.
by Tyler Freakin Durden January 2, 2009

To chuckle or laugh lightly after your own comment, typically after deliberate jokes or irony. After-chuckling is sometimes invoked out of a sense of awkwardness.
Comment...after-chuckle. (R. B.)
by dotisdotis July 10, 2010

by Larzzing January 23, 2014
