by chavon's lover August 8, 2004
Get the chavon mug.Argentinian Slang meaning Dude or Guy. Its origins are obscure, maybe originally it was the vesre version of "boncha", meaning "sloppy guy", "stupid", but since the 80s has this meaning.
Also maybe is a deformation of the mexican word "chavo", meaning "kid".
The female form is "chabona".
Also maybe is a deformation of the mexican word "chavo", meaning "kid".
The female form is "chabona".
by Samuel Vimes July 24, 2006
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Get the chamonlee mug.An overgrown bushel of lady pubes. A chamonga cannot be contained by normal underwear and often collects leafs, crumbs, and small animals.
I pulled off her panties only to find a huge chamonga bush. A goddamn chamonga gnome crawled out of it and sprinkled "gnome dust" in my eye. No way was I going to touch that. It's bad luck.
by Ramalamadingdong December 9, 2008
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by cwave188881 October 11, 2012
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In Hebrew, Chason is pronounced (has-OHN), but is commonly pronounced (chay-SOHN) as well.
Chason is a common male's name in the Upper East Coast and in the Southern region of the United States.
In Hebrew, Chason is pronounced (has-OHN), but is commonly pronounced (chay-SOHN) as well.
Chason is a common male's name in the Upper East Coast and in the Southern region of the United States.
by SarahEmily September 5, 2009
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