A Word of New Zealand origin and slang to indicate extreme intoxication after overindulgance in alcohol
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Commonly, it is referred to young guys who join any particular field or organization with less or no experience
Commonly, it is referred to young guys who join any particular field or organization with less or no experience
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(n.) A clapped out motorbike. A trail or motocross bike. Taken from motorbikes used on farms used to 'chase' chickens.
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Sometimes used in reference to a sheep shagger.
Sometimes used in reference to a sheep shagger.
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A mixture of hooking up and dating.
There is also a dance called the chookup dance:
Shake your hair/head in a quick motion and say "HAPPY, HAPPY, HAPPY, sad."
*Short time meaning a week or less.*
A mixture of hooking up and dating.
There is also a dance called the chookup dance:
Shake your hair/head in a quick motion and say "HAPPY, HAPPY, HAPPY, sad."
*Short time meaning a week or less.*
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Origin: Canada (Nova Scotia) since 1974.
Origin: Canada (Nova Scotia) since 1974.
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