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Chore

The opposite of sure. Can also be used in an context as a way to as emphasis.
Guy 1: “Yo bro it’s really cold out”
Guy 2: “Chore, it’s 85 degrees out”
by Max Whitlock November 7, 2020
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Chore-a-thon

A non-stop Saturday morning competition designed by parents to make their children's life a "livin' hell". Similar to the Olympics - Chore-a-thon is a major international event in which thousands of children participate in a variety of competitions. These include the 100M mop, freestyle bowl scrub, laundry toss and synchronized dusting. Parents - like the IOC rule over the games and govern activities to ensure participants abide by the rules. The closing ceremonies of Chore-a-thon end with spectacular melt downs and screaming fits of "forced labor" or "unfairness" which result in threats to call Children's Aid and/or Police.
"Dude I'm stuck inside today. My parents are holding 'Chore-a-thon' and my old man has hope I might be the next Phelps!
by illustrasean August 19, 2012
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Chore

Do do a around the house task for a given amount of money
Do all your chores and you will get a dollar.
by Ktkemp July 16, 2015
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Chore

Means the opposite of the word “sure.” Mainly used to express disapproval of an idea or action.
Friend 1: “Hey let’s play board games this Friday night.”

Friend 2: “Chore bro, I want to go out and get destroyed Friday.”
by Max Whitlock November 19, 2018
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