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Derived from the Spanish chingar, meaning to fuck or to fuck up. It was in common usage in 1960s Southern California to mean "mess up." Past tense and past perfect is chungered. Almost always used in the past tense, as in examples, but can be used in present or future.
I hit a tree and chungered my fender.
Yeah, I fell off my bicycle and chungered my knee bad.
Oh wow, man. That tire is totally chungered.
If you go over that dirt road, you're going to chunger your oil pan.
Yeah, I fell off my bicycle and chungered my knee bad.
Oh wow, man. That tire is totally chungered.
If you go over that dirt road, you're going to chunger your oil pan.
by MineralMan October 30, 2007
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J: "I don't think so, bro. I am so crungover."
D: "You were the one who wanted to get crunk last night!"
J: "I don't want to talk about it."
J: "I don't think so, bro. I am so crungover."
D: "You were the one who wanted to get crunk last night!"
J: "I don't want to talk about it."
by Dave Berlin January 9, 2009
Get the crungover mug.The concept of 'churnover' is an amalgamation of two often-confused (and now synergised!) terms:
1. Turnover: denoting a high rate of (possibly good quality) goods/people within a cyclical process within a period of time.
2. Churn-out: denoting the provision of 'functional' outputs of dubious quality in a methodical, banal manner (see Price Waterhouse Cooper, most think tanks)
Churnover therefore denotes a high rate of banal outputs of bad - or no - quality at all.
Churnover can therefore be applied retrospectively to most the things that have occurred over the lat 30 years.
1. Turnover: denoting a high rate of (possibly good quality) goods/people within a cyclical process within a period of time.
2. Churn-out: denoting the provision of 'functional' outputs of dubious quality in a methodical, banal manner (see Price Waterhouse Cooper, most think tanks)
Churnover therefore denotes a high rate of banal outputs of bad - or no - quality at all.
Churnover can therefore be applied retrospectively to most the things that have occurred over the lat 30 years.
'Wow, we really are seeing a churnover of undergraduate degrees these days'
'Wow, the third world is sure experiencing a churnover of births'
'Wow, the third world is sure experiencing a churnover of births'
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