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Chit Chatting Latina

A pejorative term typically used by a non Latino boyfriend when his Latina lover complains that he is not communicative. May be converted into a postive term by a very smart boyfriend.
negative- You are lucky if I call you once a day you Chit Chatting Latina.

positive - What do you mean no more blow jobs, my sexy, lovely, Chit Chatting Latina!
by Christina March 14, 2005
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Chatting Packer

When you and your friends/ family are chatting and someone is chatting complete rubbish,...they are chatting packer or chatting'breeze' as some would say. This person is non-stop rabbiting about nothing not interesting and boring.
'' Mate hush your beak and stop chatting packer''
by David Bradley December 3, 2006
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cheatingowanie

english word cheating mixed with polish ending simply meaning cheating
daniel, ja widze cheatingowanie.
by David February 22, 2005
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chafing the bishop

Dude, get out of here, I'm chafing the bishop. Hey! Mom! get out of here too, my life is ruined forever.
by anakinbishop February 4, 2010
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Chasing Bunnies

To Smoke Weed; Used as code so people, teachers, police, etc. will not know you are going to smoke weed.
-Ay dude, wanna go chasing bunnies?
-Hell yea i chase bunnies everyday!
by RealNiggaDevin June 23, 2011
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chasing a leprechaun

When Cassidy asks are we "chasing a leprechaun" and you have no idea what she's talking about so you urban dictionary it and hope it turns into a new word meaing lets get weird.
Are we chasing a leprechaun this weekend? Yeah, I'll tell Randy to pick up some Boones Farm
by Trill fo real September 18, 2014
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Chasing the Snake

A Polish saying which explains why you walk twice as much going the same distance back from the bar than to the bar.

The staggering S pattern across the street is akin to chasing a snake, which slithers left and right.
"Woytek took 45 minutes coming home yesterday."
"What? But he lives down the road!"
"Yes, but he was chasing the snake."
by Dutchtica July 2, 2015
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