A phrase from Australian slang. Used when someone has called off work, claiming to be sick, when they are in fact fine and just don’t want to go into work for any reason
Ethan: Oi, Dave, you wanker, I thought you had work today? What’re you doing in the bar?
Dave: Yeah nah, I’m chucking a sickie.
Dave: Yeah nah, I’m chucking a sickie.
by EnglishMakesMeWantToDrink September 30, 2025

by User2010 June 20, 2018

When you have had your Covid vaccination and you go home to your wife/ partner and act like your arm hurts more than it really does.
by BossyOne January 21, 2022

Can be substituted for almost every word. Specifically, the act of picking someone up and throwing or carrying them away from an area.
by Milken Chuckers October 5, 2011

by FuzzyPanda16 February 25, 2019

1. Getting/giving head at a Chuck E. Cheese's, mainly in the bathrooms (or in the Sky Tubes if you're risky).
2. Giving the guy wearing the Chuck E. Cheese outfit head (this only counts if the helmet stays on).
2. Giving the guy wearing the Chuck E. Cheese outfit head (this only counts if the helmet stays on).
by DoctorDont November 18, 2021
