Chored

British slang used amongst youths for having something stolen
"Some pikey chored my bike last night"
by Nokia God November 6, 2016
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Choring

When someone steals something from somewhere
‘’ fam just chored a meal deal from tesco’
‘Been out choring with the boys
by Idontknowulol101 May 16, 2019
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chore

to steal or a thief. Romany word 'te chorel' to steal. see also chor. Used in pockets all over the UK where chavs are descended from Romany Gypsies. (e.g., recently heard in Chatham, Kent)
he's a bleeding chore, he's always choring from shops
by klidenengro February 1, 2004
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Chored

Verb; similar to yoink.
Originating in British schools, this is the acting of taking another's possession without owner's consent; albeit on a smaller scale. For example, you could chore someone's detention slip (usual reply: "Why should I care? You've just chored my ticket to Hell. Thanks."), whilst you couldn't chore something larger, eg. a quarry.

The chorification of this possession is almost always accompanied with a loud, high pitched squeal of "CHORED!"
Lawyer: This, you honour, is the knife found at the scene of the crime.
Jury member: *swipes bag* CHORED!!! *runs off*
Judge: Court adjourned on account of ... THAT nob over there.
by GrandpaGroove January 23, 2008
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Chored

Oi! You chored my bike
by Jessc1122 December 26, 2018
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choreful

Its a positive state of mind while doing chores
Instead of the, "ultrachirp," smoke the "j-stick," and be, "choreful," all these task are necessary to compete the objective.
by emilejfagerstromiv February 10, 2019
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chore

it means to steal and is used by northern youths (townies)
A: Where's my bike?
B: He chored it!
by sam fox September 26, 2003
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