by Katsu Chicken 🤍 September 10, 2022
When an individual is winning a game by a lot and bragging about it, but then unexpectedly loses is shamed by the Puritan community .
He could have easily finished the test in time, but he charan choked at the last second, so he left an entire page blank.
by fishyMurali December 14, 2016
The act of letting a woman tell you how much alcohol you can drink in any given night or when a guy lets his woman tell him when it's time for bed or when to be home at night!
by Marc Brown November 11, 2004
by B. Will-O November 10, 2004
1.Term used for mentally visualizing harming someone as retaliation for an insult or attack.2.Psychologically choking Dick Cheney to release hatred and vitriol.
by Donnie2Light July 10, 2009
The act of placing one's hand over their posterior region during flatulence to prevent poop from coming out.
I was taking a mean piss at work the other day and felt something hot, REAL hot, close to the temperature of the sun. I pulled out the trumpet choke just in time to save my new boxers briefs.
by drix September 08, 2006
The act of defecation.
*It is not reflective of the consistency or content of the feces, nor of the ease or difficulty of the passing.
*It is not a reference to confection abuse.
-Origins traced to yurt-dwelling Beverly Hills rednecks.
*It is not reflective of the consistency or content of the feces, nor of the ease or difficulty of the passing.
*It is not a reference to confection abuse.
-Origins traced to yurt-dwelling Beverly Hills rednecks.
PRESENT TENSE:
"Where's Susie? Oh I think she's CHOKING CHOCOLATE..."
Placing "SOME" in between "CHOKE" and "CHOCOLATE" is acceptable for both present and past tense usage.
PAST TENSE:
"Susie WENT to choke SOME chocolate."
The past tense is always determined by altering another verb in the sentence rather than changing "CHOKE" to "CHOKED", as "CHOKED" is considered vulgar.
"CHOKING" is acceptable.
ie- "Susie WAS chokING chocolate."
FUTURE TENSE:
"I WILL choke..."
"I INTEND to choke..."
"I shall have been choking..."
Again, the phrase is modified in the sentence structure itself.
"Choking chocolate WILL be the best and last thing I do all day."
"Where's Susie? Oh I think she's CHOKING CHOCOLATE..."
Placing "SOME" in between "CHOKE" and "CHOCOLATE" is acceptable for both present and past tense usage.
PAST TENSE:
"Susie WENT to choke SOME chocolate."
The past tense is always determined by altering another verb in the sentence rather than changing "CHOKE" to "CHOKED", as "CHOKED" is considered vulgar.
"CHOKING" is acceptable.
ie- "Susie WAS chokING chocolate."
FUTURE TENSE:
"I WILL choke..."
"I INTEND to choke..."
"I shall have been choking..."
Again, the phrase is modified in the sentence structure itself.
"Choking chocolate WILL be the best and last thing I do all day."
by thacaretaker October 04, 2010