by EUNHYUK May 08, 2017
To have sexual intercourse with. Originated when the phrase "Wouldjya pound her?" slowly turned into "Cha-pound her?"
by Daniela January 26, 2005
1. An expression of surprise.
2. A sound of exclamation, often used to grab one's attention.
(Possibly of Korean origin)
2. A sound of exclamation, often used to grab one's attention.
(Possibly of Korean origin)
by Carlo June 29, 2004
by spirit of shaolin July 11, 2011
A Minnesota pharse that can be put into any sentence and still make perfect sense to another Minnesotan. In reality, these three words (two actually real words) are completely pointless, but nessicary to speak Minnesotan fluently (See also could be worse, you betcha.
I went to the store today, don't cha know. ~ Don't cha know, he was one of those liberal fellas. Crazy as hell, don't cha know. ~ I'm stuck in traffic again, don't cha know. (Please, you get the idea)
by Aaron Bartholomew Poxleitner July 17, 2005
Common phrase at the end of sentences used by people from Minnesota and Wisconsin. Can be used in almost any sentence. If you go to the south and say this everyone will think you're Canadian.
by Weskonsin August 24, 2014