chief beef

issue of main concern regarding a given subject
My chief beef about "Black Swan"? I don't know how it relates to the immigrant experience.
by bubblefingers June 04, 2011
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This Ain't It, Chief

When something isn't right, unanticipated.
Amanda: 'Women's Rights!'
Jim: 'This ain't it, chief'
by jon.got.clout November 04, 2018
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chief resident

An unsuspecting doctor who extends his or her time with the residency program to educate and represent residents. Part of their duties is to sit in on a million meetings of unknown significance; be expected to fix all manifestations of a violent or destructive natural force, such as a lightning strike or earthquake, that is beyond human power to cause, prevent, or control; and to be the one who is the bearer of all complaints, gripes, frustration, and anger from both residents and attendings when all they need is a stiff drink. Only tough souls apply.
e.g. "I can't fix my car. I'm going to call the chief resident."; "This sucks- call the chiefs."; or "The chiefs can do that." (when referring to the need for a replacement for last minute cancellations).
by Chief Resident August 15, 2011
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the chief

man, ted is the chief.
by evilgirl. June 17, 2003
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tall chief

the act of getting a wierd head accompanied by really strange, almost unbelievable events or mishaps.
I went golfing with some people and I ended up getting tall chiefed off a few beers. The next thing I new I was driving the golf cart into a ravine.
by jakes May 20, 2004
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Chief Meek

Noun: A person with unmatched swagger, charisma, social talent, and wisdom. Also refered to as a great basketball with equisite charm and comedy skills.
Chief Meek goes so hard in the pant that he caught on fire.
by Chief meek June 05, 2015
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Blamer-in-Chief

Nickname for president Barack Obama that came about later in his first term, when he shifted away from the inspirational rhetoric of his first presidential campaign and instead started blaming all sorts of other people or groups for his administration's failures and the country's problems when questioned, instead of manning up and taking responsibility like a real leader would. Initially, the blame for current failures was directed toward former administrations (Bush). The blame game reached new heights in Obama's second term when, during the partial government shutdown of late 2013, the president said repeatedly that he would not negotiate with other elected officials, and continued to place all of the blame and responsibility for the shutdown on others (notably, Republicans in congress) even resorting to highly inflammatory rhetoric. The Obama administration subsequently made many eye-raising decisions about what to keep up open versus what to close from the general public during the shutdown; these decisions appeared to be made to make the American people "feel the pain" of the shutdown who would have otherwise not noticed, and drum up anger and blame toward congress.
"Did you hear that the Obama administration gave permission for a big rally of illegal immigrants on the National Mall, but still has numerous other parks and monuments closed off to US citizens? I bet the Blamer-in-Chief will try to imply the open-air monuments were barrycaded by Ted Cruz, LOL!"
by psara October 09, 2013
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