Her: he was pissed when you put him on blast
Me: idk why he gettin so booty chapped when he did the same shit to me and I didn’t cry about it
Me: idk why he gettin so booty chapped when he did the same shit to me and I didn’t cry about it
by Afakasi_savaliga November 15, 2017
the chafing of inner thighs caused by rubbing together while sweating; particularly happening to people with large thighs
by burns133 July 01, 2011
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A chap Hoe. Is a woman who is consistently associated with that which is below any set standard. A lame or dirty bitch.
I couldn’t fuck wit Lindsey. She was a chap hoe.
John: You ever go on that date with Susan?
Me: Who? That chap hoe? Hell NAww!
John: You ever go on that date with Susan?
Me: Who? That chap hoe? Hell NAww!
by OGTRIPPLEGRAND November 25, 2018
"Are those shy Eurasian footwear, cowboy chaps, or jolly earthmoving headgear?": a phonetic pangram: a sentence which uses all the phonemes, or phones, of English (rather than alphabetic characters).
phonetic pangram: phonetic pangram: a sentence which uses all the phonemes, or phones, of English (rather than alphabetic characters).
argh: what a pirate says to express annoyance, dismay, embarrassment or frustration.
ARGH those shy Eurasian footwear, cowboy chaps, or jolly eARGHthmoving headgear!: what a pirate says to express annoyance, dismay, embarrassment or frustration about "Are those shy Eurasian footwear, cowboy chaps, or jolly earthmoving headgear?"
phonetic pangram: phonetic pangram: a sentence which uses all the phonemes, or phones, of English (rather than alphabetic characters).
argh: what a pirate says to express annoyance, dismay, embarrassment or frustration.
ARGH those shy Eurasian footwear, cowboy chaps, or jolly eARGHthmoving headgear!: what a pirate says to express annoyance, dismay, embarrassment or frustration about "Are those shy Eurasian footwear, cowboy chaps, or jolly earthmoving headgear?"
by Pseudonymthewild@gmail.com June 04, 2013
after investigating tony's cadbury tunnel mike was most grateful. He vocalised his appreciation with the words "cheers chap"
by altros September 12, 2008