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Chiac/Chiak are a native Indigenous Acadian Creole people (or self-recognized ethnicity).

Chiac is also a Creole dialect spoken in southeast New Brunswick, Canada. Which originates with the Chiac People of the region. Yet has similarities to Louisiana Creole and Haitian Creole.
The Chiac people are a very small Indigenous Acadian Creole ethnicity. (Also written as Chiakwa, Wiaqqiejig, Chiaqqiejig, Chiaq)
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Chiac Acadian 

Are a generally unrecognized

métis ethnic group from Acadia (or Acadie). The Chiac are different from other Acadians as they are descendants from the Indigenous people and the 17th century French settlers. They speak their own language, which is also called Chiac, it's Eastern Algonquian-Acadian French mixed with some English. They live in the "Chiac communities" in south-east New Brunswick , Canada (Around the Coastal region, From Kouchibouguac to Cap-Pele), yet some Chiac live in other areas as well.
A Chiac Acadian is a métis Acadian living in southeastern New Brunswick
Chiac Acadian by chicoblackbear October 24, 2020

Ethnic Chiac Acadian 

An Ethnic Chiac Acadian, sometimes spelled Chiak Akadian or Chiakkadian, is a mixed or creole Acadian ethnicity, originating and residing primarily in coastal south-east New Brunswick, Canada. They also speak a distinct Creole language, which is also called Chiac (yet some non-chiac of the region also speak the language).

The Chiac Acadians are primarily of Native Indigenous , Acadian , French/Spanish (Moors) and African ancestry by co-mingling and integrating with the Black Loyalists who migrated to New Brunswick, into the Chiac Acadian community of coastal southeast New Brunswick, in the 1780's.

The Ethnic Chiac Acadian has dealt with forced assimilation/rape/oppression/suppressed history/acculturation/whitewashing and subsequent deportation and enslavement primarily by the colonizing British. Due to this assimilation and colonization (prior, during and after the exile), many Chiac Acadians have lost a fair amount of their original dark pigmentation and features to some degree.
The Ethnic Chiac Acadian are a vibrant community, but they're essentially a forgotten people and a forgotten history.
Look at this chac right here parked his hummer in two spots so the doors wouldn't get any dents
Chac by lava flow August 4, 2011

Chachacabra 

(noun) A solitary human male, former fraternity brother, who hasn't scored with a chick that evening and is getting increasingly agitated at the massive number of intelligent women that are passing him by, having been left behind since the rest of his pack have all taken chicks home already, and the hour growing closer and closer to last call.
Club Ho 1- Tee hee hee...that guy is hot...I think you two are cute together...and he has a TATTOO! How unique and not ordinary. (sends a text to nobody important)

Club Ho 2- (checking a text from nobody important) Yeeaahh...(hic)...and he told me my eyes are beautiful and that I am smart and (hic) funny...I think he's really special-

Bartender- Hey...drunk chicks...that guy will say anything and everything to get either or both of you in bed. He's a chachacabra. Stay away and let me call you a cab for Christ's Sake.
Chachacabra by BrandonChrist December 14, 2011

Chiacchieri 

A rare and juicy sweet exotic fruit of Italian origin that has been spotted around North America.

While constantly evolving and adapting to its nautral environment, Chiacchieries tend to peak in the summertime when they exhibit a subtle natural glow of intense amber.

They are extremely valuable and have been known, in old myth, to bring long-lasting good fortune to their respective finders.
After undertaking a two day tropical safari in Costa Rica, I stumbled upon the most magnificient chiacchieri! The following day, and the day after, I knew my life would never be the same again.
Chiacchieri by sasha_89 February 23, 2010

The Chach 

A celebrity waiter at Pizano’s in Chicago
We had The Chach as are waiter at Pizano’s
The Chach by Dhdvtvtkduxgd September 22, 2019