chaucer

To convince someone to do something. To twist one's arm.
At first Mike didn't want to go, but he was chaucered into it.
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Geoffrey Chaucer

An inside term for a pinch/dip of chewing tobacco.
Hey Joe can I bum a Geoffrey Chaucer off of you bro?
by No Work Dave November 1, 2010
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Jeffrey chaucer

Based on the author of the Canterbury tales, the name used as a form of slang for "choice"
I just don't want to do my homework

Well you kinda have a Jeffrey Chaucer!
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Read Some Chaucer

Code phrase for sex, used in front of naïve or unknowing people, especially parents/husbands/children. Used by literature students - other students may use their own terms i.e. French (read some Moliere), psychology (read some Freud), physics (read some Einstein).
Hey mum - don't disturb us for a bit - Helen and I are going to read some Chaucer. Have supper ready in an hour.
by Ben November 23, 2003
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