by zutroy February 11, 2004
Get the chorer mug.A abrasive copper pad for cleaning, but in the urban definition is as a necessary part of creating a crack pipe. First get yourself a stem. A clear tube..... usually can be purchased at a convienient store with a small rose in it....
cut up the chore boy....stuff a piece in your stem.....about a half inch....and leave about a half inch open on one end...... the chore boy now becomes your filter in your crack pipe..... now lean your head back with the stem in the air....
put yourself a crack rock in the open end and take a fire to the end and suck the crack smoke into your lungs...... exhale...repeat
cut up the chore boy....stuff a piece in your stem.....about a half inch....and leave about a half inch open on one end...... the chore boy now becomes your filter in your crack pipe..... now lean your head back with the stem in the air....
put yourself a crack rock in the open end and take a fire to the end and suck the crack smoke into your lungs...... exhale...repeat
by jimcock April 20, 2007
Get the chore boy mug.by Tepenga August 10, 2010
Get the chorus mug.The act of doing chores around the house in an effort to win sexual favor from one's significant other.
Pickles: "Last night my husband made dinner AND set the table AND cleaned up the kitchen. THEN he started a load of laundry!"
Juanita: "Girrrrl, nothing gets me in the mood like some righteous choreplay!"
Juanita: "Girrrrl, nothing gets me in the mood like some righteous choreplay!"
by calicoblondie March 21, 2011
Get the choreplay mug.Where's the chordle at, bitch?
by Quartersack Kev January 22, 2009
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1) The repeating part of a rock, pop, or country song that the main verses lead up and return to, usually the section where the title of the song is sung.
2) A common electronic effect used for guitar and other audio which takes a copy of the original audio signal, delays it by a number of milliseconds, and plays it back with the original signal, resulting in a warmer, spacious sound.
3) An organized group of singers
1) The repeating part of a rock, pop, or country song that the main verses lead up and return to, usually the section where the title of the song is sung.
2) A common electronic effect used for guitar and other audio which takes a copy of the original audio signal, delays it by a number of milliseconds, and plays it back with the original signal, resulting in a warmer, spacious sound.
3) An organized group of singers
1) In the Rolling Stones song "Honkey Tonk Women", the chorus goes like this: "It's the honkey tonk women, that give me, give me, give me, the honkey tonk blues."
2) I bought a chorus stompbox at the music store for $50.
3) He missed chorus practice today.
2) I bought a chorus stompbox at the music store for $50.
3) He missed chorus practice today.
by Bill M. August 30, 2004
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