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Chicagoversary

noun - the yearly recurrence commemorating the date an individual moved to Chicago, Illinois.
On May 15th, Shawn celebrated his Chicagoversary by attending a Cubs game.
by Shawn Staples May 11, 2008
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Chicabobanski

Adjective, Perhaps meaning " Fucking Awsome"
"Hey, you're seeming rather Chicabobanski right now!"
by Brandon Leasure January 17, 2009
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chicago salami

slang for penis, most commonly used in the 1920's
Frank: my Chicago salami is huge!
Claude:....no, its not....
by the gentleman thief January 23, 2010
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Chicago stoop

An act of revenge whereby an aggrieved vagabond defecates before an enemy's doorway and pours a liberal quantity of honey over the soiled threshold.
After being banned from the parish's soup kitchen, Jake purchased a jar of honey and left a sticky Chicago stoop on the church steps.
by sportpeppers September 20, 2010
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Chicabeaner

A 'look at that beaner!'
M 'he kinda looks chinease.'
A 'CHICABEANER!'
by js+ms November 18, 2010
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Chicharonez con leche

In spanish it literally means pork rinds with milk. The disgusting sound to it makes people crinkle their nose. It is used to describe a weird, random, or awkward person or situation like the literal meaning.

Because it sounds so strange, people use it randomly to break the boredom or awkwardness in a conversation. Most of the time it is used when the other user replys just "LOL" because everyone knows that means they are bored of you.
LOL, her hair is like chicharonez con leche!

Guy: I'm making a sandwich.
Girl: lol
Guy: Chicharonez con leche
Girl: LMAO what's that? XD
by NIrvanaNoelle September 18, 2011
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Chicagoski

From "Chicago" and "polski", it represents the common practise of mixing Polish and English in everyday speech. Chicago houses the highest number of Polish descendants in North America, hence the reference to the city. It can also be found in other major English speaking cities in the world with significant Polish communities, but probably only referred to as such within the general geographical area of Northeastern USA and Southwestern Ontario (namely Mississauga).
1) Person A: "When I go to my aunt's, she asks me "Czy chcialabym wiecej cake'a.""
Person B: That's so Chicagoski.

or

2) "Jedź po Four-o-one do Yonge'u i zjedź na south."

English: Drive along the 401 to Yonge and exit to the south.
by xoxonut February 28, 2013
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