1. Of long duration; continuing.
2. Lasting for a long period of time or marked by frequent recurrence, as certain diseases.
3. Subject to a habit or pattern of behavior for a long time.
2. Lasting for a long period of time or marked by frequent recurrence, as certain diseases.
3. Subject to a habit or pattern of behavior for a long time.
by MEDMike December 24, 2005
by MC ROACH September 11, 2003
Subject to a habit or pattern of behavior for a long time: a chronic liar.
origin-French chronique, from Latin chronicus, from Greek khronikos, of time, from khronos, time.
origin-French chronique, from Latin chronicus, from Greek khronikos, of time, from khronos, time.
by phil November 29, 2003
"I had to back up off of it and sit my ass down...tanqueray and chronic yeah I'm fucked up now" - snoop
by pisky March 28, 2003
When one tries to sound smart by taking a word everyone know (chronic) and necessarily changes it (chronicity)
by Ray Finkle Lacesout December 06, 2018
you jackasses, in some parts of the east coast chronic means weed laced with coke. you may not have heard of it, but it exist.
by Steven September 09, 2003