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Cheek Chillers

Assless chaps: buckled on over pants with the chaps' integrated belt, but unlike trousers, they have no seat (the term "assless chaps" is a tautology) and are not joined at the crotch. They are designed to provide protection for the legs and are usually made of leather or a leather-like material.

Also used for backwards worn female panties where the crotch is worn in the back, leaving more skin than with regular panties.

First seen in the movie Son-In-Law in a scene where L.A. resident advisor, Crawl (played by Pauly Shore) tries on southern clothes.
I can feel the wind on my bottom through these Cheek Chillers.
by KaterinaGrey February 26, 2024
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Nelk Chiller

Dang Morgan is a Nelk Chiller she goes to ALL the parties.
by glizzy7 April 29, 2025
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Jiggly Chiller

Another word for fridge. Specifically when you’re cooling down a cheesecake and talking in a British accent all while intoxicated in the middle of the night.
“Ope!! Let’s check the jiggly chiller to see if the cheesecake is ready oye”
by quillinchillin June 19, 2025
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Sam's Club chiseler

A paid-up member of a “big box” warehouse who solicits his bargain-shopping privileges to other folks who have less-affluent lifestyles, and who therefore would wish to also purchase ordinary grocery/household items at bulk-package prices, but who either cannot comfortably afford the outrageously-steep membership-fees that the bulk-package warehouses charge, or who do not buy enough yearly volume to justify paying the fees. The problem, of course, is that the opportunistic member engages in "chiseling": he does not merely ask to be reimbursed just for his actual expenses in procuring the items for these lower-income folks --- i.e., the total amount of the purchased items plus the cost of any additional gas that he’d consume in the course of obtaining/delivering the purchases --- but also charges a hefty “shopper’s fee” for his “services”… yes, it would be an amount that’s still somewhat less than the total savings compared to what the items would have cost in a “regular” store, but still considerably more than the frugal-by-necessity folks for whom he’s shopping would have wanted to spend to obtain their items in the first place.
Members-only warehouses should quit charging such exorbitant fees to their paying customers --- it creates a fertile breeding-ground for Sam's Club chiselers.
by QuacksO July 24, 2018
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