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chulent

A food that some Jewish people eat on Shabbat. This food takes a long time to cook, and is often made in a croc-pot. Its preperation begins the day before, because you are not supposed to work on the sabbath.
The Rosenburg family ate chulent for lunch on Saturday afternoon.
by TM October 9, 2004
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bus chucker

Someone who is known for frequently throwing people under the bus. See the definition for "throw under the bus."
"Dicky George, you're such a bus chucker!"
by Jeremy October 30, 2002
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chuckle nut

someone behaving with retarded like qualities.
She is being such a chuckle nut.
by jeanie3296 August 7, 2006
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chucked a yougan

Very widely used in the South West of Sydney.
A "yougan" is an aboriginal creature from the dreamtime that would always ruin a corroboree (telling of a story through dance).
So when someone ruins a story or tells an unfunny joke they chucked a yougan!!
Joe: Where are you going Bill
Bill: I'm going to your aunty's house for sex
Joe: My aunty just died
Sam: Bill, you just chucked a yougan
by cold_blooded23 May 9, 2010
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chuckles

A name you can call someone to let them know that you do not respect their opinion, and that you do not think much of their intelligence.
Guy #1: "I've got this great idea!"
Guy #2: "Sure you do, chuckles."
by bstokes June 14, 2006
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chuckleable

Chad's face is chuckleable.
by Stacy Dragon March 6, 2009
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Chuckle Brothers

The "Chuckle Brothers" nickname has been applied to Northern Irish former political enemies Ian Paisley and Martin McGuinness who developed a mutually-tolerant working arrangement when the Northern Ireland peace process at the end of the twentieth century eventually led to the two of them working together. They surprised many when they were sometimes seen laughing together in public. The nickname was borrowed from an English comedy duo called the Chuckle Brothers.
So jovial do they appear that one Ulster Unionist has dubbed them "the chuckle brothers." (BBC report)
by Josifer January 10, 2014
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