by walk-d January 10, 2009
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Get the Chainy Check mug.The act of changing the topic of a specific thread of email chains to something pointless. This is most annoying when seen in email chains planning a specific event. An extremely irritating abuse of the reply-to-all button.
Person 1: Have there been any good ideas on the New Year's Eve chain?
Person 2: I don't know. I stopped reading it after Keppler chainjacked the it.
Person 2: I don't know. I stopped reading it after Keppler chainjacked the it.
by HandofGod December 10, 2009
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Person 2: Don't, it's a chain college. You're better off going to community college.
Person 2: Don't, it's a chain college. You're better off going to community college.
by hahahahahahno2326 January 22, 2012
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Person 1: Yeah I was backing something today.
Person 2:What?
Person 1:Oops I meant backing*
Person 1 (again):Baking*
Person 2: What a typo chain.
Person 1: Yeah I was backing something today.
Person 2:What?
Person 1:Oops I meant backing*
Person 1 (again):Baking*
Person 2: What a typo chain.
by TypoFail July 9, 2011
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named after the greenish tint that may be left on the skin by jewelry made of/containing more of a less expensive, but more reactive element like nickel, copper, or zinc, which can react with chemicals from the skin to stain it. This is in contrast to jewelry made from less reactive, but more expensive alloys or pure precious metals (gold, silver, platinum, palladium), which don't react to skin oils/sweat as easily.
named after the greenish tint that may be left on the skin by jewelry made of/containing more of a less expensive, but more reactive element like nickel, copper, or zinc, which can react with chemicals from the skin to stain it. This is in contrast to jewelry made from less reactive, but more expensive alloys or pure precious metals (gold, silver, platinum, palladium), which don't react to skin oils/sweat as easily.
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