by 121422 October 25, 2008
by chunderisation June 06, 2010
A victorian phrase used to describe a vagina that is in poor condition or in a state of decline.
A phrase which is now rarely heard, simply because modern day sanitation and surgical procedures make true Clam Chunders obsolete.
A phrase which is now rarely heard, simply because modern day sanitation and surgical procedures make true Clam Chunders obsolete.
The servant girl Jessica feared for the Queens well being after seeing her in the altogether whilst she took her monthly bath. 'The Queens snatch was certainly clam chunder' Jessica thought, as she tentatively poked a dead mouse in the eye for a bit of victorian amusement.
by REV. Spoons Feltchmurkin March 25, 2010
Originally, from seasick sailors, who shout "watch under" as a warning to lower decks, when puking out a porthole. Later, Brits could party hard, hurl into a bucket, and party some more.....Chunder Buckets.....
by Chunder Bucket July 01, 2016
The bucket used to catch chunder (vomit)
Usually found beside the head of a severely drunk or hung-over person.
Usually found beside the head of a severely drunk or hung-over person.
H- Did you put the chunder bucket next to Chop? He's had a gutful of goon and he'll need it.
C- I did, but alas, I was too late!
C- I did, but alas, I was too late!
by pixie-anne October 22, 2007
also known as the female 'period'
by wonkytonky June 15, 2011
An alcoholic drink found in lucozade bottles discarded at the isle of wight festival. Although the actual contents of the drink are unknown it is believed to contain vodka, jagermeister, whisky, beer, cider and urine. It is called "Chunder Dragon" because anyone who consumes it normally vomits violently. It is also known as "the Chunderer"
by Jengo1 June 25, 2012