by Small man October 07, 2013
What you get when you cross a chicken and an egg.
A joke created by Daniel Lopez (CA) after a wrestling tournament in late 2005.
Can be used as a generic insult.
A joke created by Daniel Lopez (CA) after a wrestling tournament in late 2005.
Can be used as a generic insult.
You: What do you get when you cross a chicken and an egg?
Friend: I dont know, what?
You: A "chegg"
Friend: Hahaha, that was so stupid it was funny!
-or-
Hey, chegg, get over here!
-or-
Dude, youre such a chegg, its not even funny.
Friend: I dont know, what?
You: A "chegg"
Friend: Hahaha, that was so stupid it was funny!
-or-
Hey, chegg, get over here!
-or-
Dude, youre such a chegg, its not even funny.
by Daniel Lopez December 14, 2006
'Chegg' is the connoisseurs name for a shit.
The roots of the word are: Shit Egg - however saying 'shegg' is unsatisfying and faux french/posh.
'Chegg' leaves the mouth and lands with a splash everytime
There is more to say, but it'll all be apparent one day
The roots of the word are: Shit Egg - however saying 'shegg' is unsatisfying and faux french/posh.
'Chegg' leaves the mouth and lands with a splash everytime
There is more to say, but it'll all be apparent one day
1)
'Hey Kamal, where's Geoffrey?'
"He's making a Chegg"
2)
'oh i guess Rex is here today...'
'why yes, how did you know? i thought he was sleeping upstairs'
'there are Cheggs all over the lawn mate'
'Hey Kamal, where's Geoffrey?'
"He's making a Chegg"
2)
'oh i guess Rex is here today...'
'why yes, how did you know? i thought he was sleeping upstairs'
'there are Cheggs all over the lawn mate'
by PlopperG March 10, 2016
by lalalalaura4 March 10, 2009
Similar to chalk it up, but with chegg. Used by students who are too good to do assignments properly, so they use the platform chegg and copy answers.
Daquavis: “Hey, have you finished the math homework due tonight?”
Bob: “Fuck I forgot, I’ll just chegg it up”
Bob: “Fuck I forgot, I’ll just chegg it up”
by Chink Clap Dub November 28, 2022
A near-impossible problem put on engineering or science exams to determine who is using online resources like Chegg. Works best for take home-exams, since a student would be able to Google the problem more easily in a non-proctored environment. A professor will typically enlist a teaching assistant to post a convincing yet erroneous answer on sites like Chegg ahead of time. Also known as a "cheat check".
Joe: "How'd you do question 5 on the thermodynamics exam?"
John: "I found the answer on Chegg. It looked right."
Joe: "You fell for the Chegg bait. The TA posted that answer, and there's an intentional error in it!"
John: "I found the answer on Chegg. It looked right."
Joe: "You fell for the Chegg bait. The TA posted that answer, and there's an intentional error in it!"
by kgm/s October 16, 2020
by therealmc2070 September 24, 2018