by Randyrambo May 18, 2016
Guy: Last night a pulled a chante on my girl friend last night.
Friend: No way did she freak out?
Guy: Totally.
Friend: Haha
Friend: No way did she freak out?
Guy: Totally.
Friend: Haha
by B0N3R MAST3R May 17, 2009
An expression that means news, local gossip, the facts, the moods, or anything else about what's happening. "What's the chant?" is a way of asking for the latest information a basher's heard.
by Zed Numar July 25, 2021
A word that replaces "shit" in just about any conversation, at any given time. Often associated with "Yazzie" as in "chant yazzie" which is frequently used as a way to make fun of native americans, but be careful, talking this way is addicting.
by (;click September 29, 2009
(v) pronounced (shon-tay).
The act of instigating a plan involving another person, but failing to follow through or notify the other person that you weren't coming.
The important difference between a chante and a flake is that to chante a person implies that you were the one that extended the invitation, and then subsequently bailed on the plan.
Although I havent heard the term used commonly outside of Washington, it seems to be gaining popularity over the last year.
The act of instigating a plan involving another person, but failing to follow through or notify the other person that you weren't coming.
The important difference between a chante and a flake is that to chante a person implies that you were the one that extended the invitation, and then subsequently bailed on the plan.
Although I havent heard the term used commonly outside of Washington, it seems to be gaining popularity over the last year.
Jason: So I heard Sarah asked you to the concert last night. Did you go?
Nick: No, she totally chanted me! Not even a courtesy call the next day to apologize or explain why she didnt call.
Nick: No, she totally chanted me! Not even a courtesy call the next day to apologize or explain why she didnt call.
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