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Chorophobia

When refering to the word chorophobia,we are refering to the fear of dancing, This means ALL types of dancing.
Girl: Wanna dance?
Boy: No can do, i've got Chorophobia
Girl: Huh?
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choremeleon

A child, sibling, spouse, house guest or freeloader that always seems to vanish when there are chores that need to be done.
After the last guest had departed I turned to Nick to ask if he would begin putting up the leftovers while I gathered the dishes but, as usual, he had turned into a choremeleon and was nowhere to be found ...
by Boob whisperer September 21, 2019
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barn chores

Euphemism for acts of a homosexual nature, used primarily by young men to disguise sexual propositions as innocent hard work.
"Noah demanded that Luke help with the barn chores." "Holden is impressed by how enthusiastic Luke and Noah are every time he mentions the barn chores."

Other usage: "Noah, no one has ever helped me with the barn chores quite like you."
by Luke Snyder March 4, 2008
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chorer

A beligerent ghoul who wears track suits, henri lloyd sweaters and baseball caps all the time (even in court) and tries to prove oneself by picking fights with innocent and usually solitary members of the public. Chorer's are basically townies or chavs who steal on a regular basis, ie they chore.
When not on the chore they are usually causing willful damage to public and or private property, sniffing gas, hanging outside McDonald's in Halifax and giving abuse to strangers.
example A: "Someone chored my motor!"

example B: "Ey dack 'ed you startin?"
"Fuck off and get a job you lousy Chorer"
by Hector Knox October 13, 2006
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Chored

Colloquial British term for the act of stealing or having stolen an item of interest. The term depicts the action of theft used in informal conversation, typically amongst youths. Originating in Scottish high schools the term has widely become used throughout England and is now recognised in most of the United Kingdom however the word does not appear in the Oxford English Dictionary and would be considered 'slang terminology'.
Example 1. (In description)

The boys had chored enough merchandise from the shop that it was forced to close for the day.

Example 2. (In conversation)

Boy 1: "I've never seen that before, did you chore it?"

Boy 2: "Aye, I chored it from the school".
by ASRock May 27, 2010
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chorro

Tony Wolden has Chorro.
by chorrochick May 11, 2016
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Chereokee

Inserting a life raft into the anal cavity of a willing male or transsexual while skydiving out of a attack chopper in Iraq
dude... doing that chereokee was possibly the worst thing I have ever endured. but I'm glad I did it
by Schpure Dirt January 3, 2011
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