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Chonger

A particularly large bong rip. Often the smoked material consists of a mixture of tobacco and cannabis(see Mole chop). Chongers are not formal and common venues include the back seats of cars. There is a noticeable figure in which Chonger is most often used to describe bong rips during the day though the term is not exclusive to the night.
Dude, in 5th period we're watching a video on the formation of stars! Let's take chongers in the drive through line at Carls Jr.
by Charles the Steven December 31, 2011
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chongerish

Refers to something that is overly large
those cuffs are rather chongerish dontcha think?
by lanksta172 July 20, 2008
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change controlled

to suffer the wrath, for one week every month, of a 6 woman team suffering from synchronised pmt
david was left a sobbing mess after being change controlled for missing his turn at making the coffee
by broomboy January 28, 2008
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Change Mining

When you have no cash so you pillage through the couch, car ashtray, dirty laundry etc for change
Man i needed some beer but had no cash so i went change mining
by WillyDaneJoal February 19, 2009
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Change Over Cha Cha

When one is in the act of switching over from working overnights to working days. Usually denoted by terrible sleep patterns during the day, evening and night.
Kyle worked his last overnight shift of the week last night, and is doing the change over cha cha for work tomorrow at 8 am.
by KGshadow October 23, 2009
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Chancery Lane

Noun meaning to take a chance, or a decision at random. Also used as a metaphorical road, implying someone is taking a risk.

(Named after the London tube station on the Central Line.)
'Let's take a Chancery Lane'.

or

'Sounds a bit risky, you're walking down Chancery Lane here..'
by East-end wordary September 21, 2011
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change blindness

Change blindness is a psychological phenomenon that occurs when a change in a visual stimulus goes unnoticed by the observer. The reasons these changes usually remain unnoticed by the observer include obstructions in the visual field, eye movements, a change of location, or a lack of attention. The brain regions that have been observed as active during change blindness are the prefrontal lobe, the fusiform face area, the pulvinar, the cerebellum, the inferior temporal gyrus, the parietal lobe, and the frontal lobe.
For example, an individual fails to notice a difference between two images that are identical except for one difference. That is change Blindness.
by NextNapoleon September 17, 2013
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