A Word of New Zealand origin and slang to indicate extreme intoxication after overindulgance in alcohol
by Pol Pothead April 01, 2012
(n.) A clapped out motorbike. A trail or motocross bike. Taken from motorbikes used on farms used to 'chase' chickens.
by Em Dee September 27, 2005
When you see something that you really like you would exclaim, “Chook-a-dook”. The phrase is pronounced like the word look or book.
Origin: Canada (Nova Scotia) since 1974.
Origin: Canada (Nova Scotia) since 1974.
by DKS799 October 08, 2018
by SlinkyJoe September 19, 2018
by And Prowse October 31, 2004
by Cougarman July 24, 2019
Australian colloquial; a block of 30 Emu Export beer cans, commonly used as currency in Western Australia in lieu of cash for small jobs or swap of goods.
Chiefy: Here, cob you can have my spare vape ...
Me: I don't have any cash on me, fella ...
Chiefy: No worries, just drop off a Box of Chooks when you get a chance ...
Me: I don't have any cash on me, fella ...
Chiefy: No worries, just drop off a Box of Chooks when you get a chance ...
by Ninja Dingo October 16, 2023