Now, when I say the 'Cha-Cha Slide' challenge, I am NOT referring to when people would record themselves genuinely dancing to iconic song by DJ Casper; although, it DOES use that song. The Cha-Cha Slide challenge would be done while the featured person in the video would be driving a car - while they supposedly left their common sense at home. Whenever the lyrics went, "to the left" or "slide to the left/right" the person driving would literally swerve their car on the damn road. To make matters worse, whenever it went, "criss-cross," people would go fucking ape-shit berserk with the steering wheel. Unsurprisingly, this did lead to a significant number of accidents including rollovers and related reported injuries, but somehow, there are NOT any known deaths as a result of any dumbasses doing this trend.
I can only imagine what the conversation between those who ended up in an accident (while doing the trend) and their insurance companies could've been like. THAT would be fun to watch imo...
I can only imagine what the conversation between those who ended up in an accident (while doing the trend) and their insurance companies could've been like. THAT would be fun to watch imo...
Both: *chilling and watching TikTok videos*
Kaden: "... Come on, man, there is no w-..."
(short pause)
"...OHHHH SHITTT..."
Isaac: "Wait, what happened?"
Kaden: "She got into a rollover accident when she and the other 'popular girls' were doing this thing called the
Cha-Cha Slide Challenge."
Isaac: "No shit. Lemme see it..."
(pause)
"...damn, I mean, to be honest, the hell did she think was going to happen?"
Kaden: "... Come on, man, there is no w-..."
(short pause)
"...OHHHH SHITTT..."
Isaac: "Wait, what happened?"
Kaden: "She got into a rollover accident when she and the other 'popular girls' were doing this thing called the
Cha-Cha Slide Challenge."
Isaac: "No shit. Lemme see it..."
(pause)
"...damn, I mean, to be honest, the hell did she think was going to happen?"
by RevengeOfTheSeph June 11, 2023

by Louis champerrr August 9, 2022

This phrase originally comes from two friends trying to read eachothers lips. One friend was only able to understand cha cha and both started laughing really hard. Since then this phrase is used in any kind of situation, but it doesn't have any meaning.
by Xosim April 26, 2022

by Ecinreb February 9, 2021

A kc rapper and producer who started rapping in 2016 and started producing in 2019 his first official song was titled ''zombie apocalypse'' and was on the YouTube channel ''Chaser tv official''
by Kcxxlyouth February 13, 2019

by bananaramma2012 September 7, 2012

a short definition from the hebrew quote "Chas Veshalom" which means G-d forbid. This slang word was originated by Eliana Kodsi.
by jacob_is_ugly January 19, 2022
