by dirt January 29, 2003
The way most Bostonians pronounce CAR, because they don't speak proper English, and they feel the need to omit the r from any word that has an r in it. But don't tell them that they pronounce it wrong; according to them, they are the greatest people in the US of A.
Bostonian- "Lemme go pahk my cah."
Regular American Joe-"Oh. Don't you mean PARK your CAR?? That's how THE REST of America pronounces it."
Bostonian-"I wouldn't know. I'm BETTER than the rest of America. Especially those New Yorkers. I like to wrongfully assume they're all obnoxious losers."
*average joe punches bostonian*
Regular American Joe-"Oh. Don't you mean PARK your CAR?? That's how THE REST of America pronounces it."
Bostonian-"I wouldn't know. I'm BETTER than the rest of America. Especially those New Yorkers. I like to wrongfully assume they're all obnoxious losers."
*average joe punches bostonian*
by confused one January 15, 2005
CAH stands for "crooked ass house." Let's face it, not all of us are rich. Sometimes we have to settle with living in a house that lacks typical symmetry and parallel surfaces. It's frustrating when a pencil never stays still on the kitchen table. If you ever visit someone that has a CAH, you're better off not pointing out the imperfections. Often times, the occupants of a CAH respond in denial when confronted with this touchy subject. Don't worry, they'll accept it eventually.
1. Dude, I need a chair without wheels. I can't eat my cereal while drifting downhill in the CAH.
2. Friend 1: I'll be at the CAH in 5 min.
Friend 2: It's not a CAH, dude...
Friend 1: Whatever. You need to accept it. See you soon.
3. I can't wait until winter. Then, I can open up the window and sled ride into my room.
2. Friend 1: I'll be at the CAH in 5 min.
Friend 2: It's not a CAH, dude...
Friend 1: Whatever. You need to accept it. See you soon.
3. I can't wait until winter. Then, I can open up the window and sled ride into my room.
by jdizzle1409 July 10, 2011
An inner-city Columbus Public School. The students and teachers there are mainly white, upper-class and consider themselves to be very-well educated. In actuality, the students and teachers alike are suffering from a superiority-complex and are way worse than the average human being.
by CAHShater February 18, 2011
It is a word that basically replaces the readilly used word chill in the laxer's vocabulary. It is used as a response to a question as an infirmative
by Brolaxer February 26, 2010
(cuh-craw) A word meant for any moment in conversation, i myself prefer to use the phrase instead of "what." Though it can be used for various points in conversation. It even can be used as a reply to hello or as if to say yes. There is great diversity in this word
Tina: Hi Jimmy, how are you today?
Jimmy: Crah Crah...
Tina: Really? Well that's good! *says jokingly*
Jimmy: Cah Crah ?!
Jimmy: Crah Crah...
Tina: Really? Well that's good! *says jokingly*
Jimmy: Cah Crah ?!
by Tommy aka Hulking Leprechaun August 27, 2006
by bjeezy October 05, 2008