1. Used as a term to describe a frog's vocal sac.
2. A dance for especially froggy EDM where you use your hands to mimic a frog's vocal sac.
3. A term of endearment; something good
2. A dance for especially froggy EDM where you use your hands to mimic a frog's vocal sac.
3. A term of endearment; something good
1. That frog is making noise with its chud
2. Dance: hold hands under your chin like you're holding two softballs and lower them along with the beat of a song
3. A. "Oh hay gurl, you're soo chud.. Let's hang out!"
B. Nice chud.
C. You chud so hard, bro.
2. Dance: hold hands under your chin like you're holding two softballs and lower them along with the beat of a song
3. A. "Oh hay gurl, you're soo chud.. Let's hang out!"
B. Nice chud.
C. You chud so hard, bro.
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Get the Chud mug.The word chud is mostly used as internet slang. A chud is a person, typically male, defined by their unattractiveness and cynical and vile actions or speech aswell as a sense of entitlement and/or large ego, these are often as a result of a perceived wronging by society
Did you hear about that man who was posting obscenely violent content in response to a friendly taunt? What a chud
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Also used to describe something or someone as large, wide, massive, unmistakable.
Can be used as a compliment or an insult.
Also
Added syllables and words can colloquialise and reinforce the word; e.g chudders, chuddy, chuds.
Also used to describe something or someone as large, wide, massive, unmistakable.
Can be used as a compliment or an insult.
Also
Added syllables and words can colloquialise and reinforce the word; e.g chudders, chuddy, chuds.
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Get the Chud mug.(Noun; verb) Baby milk vomit, can describe any type of baby milk vomit but particularly used when fine cheese like particles can be seen.
Etymology: derived from curds (in cheese making process) and chunder (to vomit)
Etymology: derived from curds (in cheese making process) and chunder (to vomit)
You’ve got some chuds on you there pal
Mum: Aww look he’s smiling!
Dad: Oh no... there we go... he’s chudsed.
Mum: Aww look he’s smiling!
Dad: Oh no... there we go... he’s chudsed.
by mamaWhale November 5, 2020
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