The area between your balls and your anus. Also known as taint. Not to be confused with choad, which is a penis wider than it is long.
by Nooooobsauce February 28, 2011
A short-form used commonly in place of its root word "choda" to describe the area between a male's anus and scrotum.
The female escort spend a considerable amount of time licking the man's chode and balls before progressing to his penis. choda, grundle, perineum
by Nodatam October 18, 2011
by Kathy Griffin October 28, 2005
It is NOT the area between the balls and anus. That my friends is the "guch"
A "chode" is a penis wider than it is long. Also a kick-ass insult.
A "chode" is a penis wider than it is long. Also a kick-ass insult.
by Jeff24 July 09, 2003
by epinephrineaddict February 11, 2009
The area that divides the anus and the scrotum. Best described as the dirtiest part of a man's body. Also known as the grundel.
After a jog down the beach, my girlfriend likes to cool me down by rubbing my chode with a cool washcloth.
by Chris Remple March 03, 2005
Choad
/chohd/ n. Synonym for `penis' used in alt.tasteless and
popularized by the denizens thereof. They say: "We think maybe it's
from Middle English but we're all too damned lazy to check the OED."
I'm not. It isn't. --ESR This term is alleged to have been
inherited through 1960s underground comics, and to have been
recently sighted in the Beavis and Butthead cartoons. Speakers of
the Hindi, Bengali and Gujarati languages have confirmed that
`choad' is in fact an Indian vernacular word equivalent to `fuck';
it is therefore likely to have entered English slang via the British
Raj.
Source: Jargon File 4.2.0
/chohd/ n. Synonym for `penis' used in alt.tasteless and
popularized by the denizens thereof. They say: "We think maybe it's
from Middle English but we're all too damned lazy to check the OED."
I'm not. It isn't. --ESR This term is alleged to have been
inherited through 1960s underground comics, and to have been
recently sighted in the Beavis and Butthead cartoons. Speakers of
the Hindi, Bengali and Gujarati languages have confirmed that
`choad' is in fact an Indian vernacular word equivalent to `fuck';
it is therefore likely to have entered English slang via the British
Raj.
Source: Jargon File 4.2.0
by WebMage June 04, 2003