Irish Slang (Mainly used in North Dublin) for a positive expression to show excitement meaning good, go big, excited, etc.
Friend 1: are you going out for drinks tonight?
Friend 2: yeah, it’s gonna be class, cha wide for the buzz (I’m excited for the buzz)
Friend 2: yeah, it’s gonna be class, cha wide for the buzz (I’m excited for the buzz)
by gecko4 December 22, 2019

just a fun way to call your friend, other examples: Chaz (or chas) , cheese, or CHASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
by just mango February 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 Louis champerrr August 9, 2022

by laylaydance04 November 17, 2019

Example: When you get money, you go Cha-Ching, This word is related to money, and it's meaning is, Showing off how much money you made.
by MonehmAn July 10, 2020

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
