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Chinomagic has a big fat cock, known for making magic happen but mainly his monster cock.
Hey, do you know Chinomagic? Yes, he’s the one with the mister cock
by Chinomagic November 24, 2021
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Chinomnso

Chinomnso are the epitome of playboy because they’re always very attractive. They are usually very wild but extremely intelligent. Chinomnsos are good friends and very loyal. Don’t leave your boyfriends around Chinomnsos because they’re really funny and you will end up jealous! Above all Chinomnsos are seductive, sweet, caring and adventurous.
I can’t go to the event tonight, Chinomnsos gonna steal the show
by Helovesdefinitions November 25, 2021
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chinonyelum

A very generous, amazing and intelligent guy. His God is always for him, when he loves he loves to the call. He is a very focused and will do both good and naughty things only when you are close to him. He is usually an introvert who will open up mysteriously but don't mess with him , he will destroy you. He is loves sports and likes to sleep. He is has a lot of awesome habits in all aspects. When you find one keep him cause he is the only one in the planet the will suppress their feelings. Always love and trust them cause they are keepers and they are loyal.
I want a CHINONYELUM in my life.
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Chino

CHino is king
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Chinook

To simultaneously swing your balls one way and your shaft the other.
Steve is known for his move the chinook while dancing at an all male strip club.
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Chino

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chantoose

Chantoose" does not strike me as a common word in English but I have seen it used in phrases such as "a French cabaret chantoose". It took me a while to realize that, in fact, it of course means "chanteuse" (French, feminine, for "singer", the masculine being "chanteur" - "chanter" is "to sing", hence the English "a chant"). As I understand, "chantoose" is a semi-phonetic transcription into English of the French term. forum.wordreference.com/threads/chantoose-use-of-the-word.96106/
Quoting: James Brandon
phrases such as "a French cabaret chantoose” Would you say it is pretentious, and/or for/by arty types, and/or used ironically (cf "thespian" for "actor", for instance).
by WhereCreditIsDue August 4, 2022
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