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Choocalomacy

This word is entirely based on the context of the situation. It can be used as a noun or greeting. It is believed to be of Mayan origin, but linguists have not found enough sufficient evidence to back this claim.
When I found my friend unconscious on the floor, I blurted, “Choocalomacy!” in surprise.

As the McDonalds employee gave me my food, I shot him a “Choocalomacy” to thank him.
by Linguistic Backrooms July 7, 2024
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chookers

I chooked chookers with two chooked chooks and the two chooked chooks got chooked because I unchookedly chooked the unchooked chook.
by bluestinger66 July 9, 2024
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chookings

May refer to:
• a synonym for Christmas stockings
delicious recipes
I cooked up the chook with a look that took the chooked brook cook to hang the chookings on the hook. So the chooked brook cook took the chookings and hooked them up near the unchooked book shelf full of chooked books.
by bluestinger66 July 10, 2024
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Chocka-Block

A colloquial term originating from Australian and New Zealand English dialects, used to describe a situation, place, or object that is filled-to-capacity, crowded, or packed full, leaving little to no space for anything else.
1. The concert venue was chocka-block with fans, it was impossible to move!
2. The fridge was chocka-block with junk from last night's party, there’s no room for any real food!
3. The cat's litter box was chocka-block, urgent clean-up mission required before the smell becomes unbearable!
by nexzed September 25, 2024
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Chocked

When someone is choked on one or more sticks of chalk
Man, susie just chocked someone for looking at her wrong
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chook

A chicken, usually one in a food context. As such, it can also be used in a collective manner, eg: “I eat chook.”
“I’ll go and pick up the chook.”
by Mushiking42 October 20, 2024
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Chocken Chicken

We chocken chicken, and then we eat it. Again.
by Baby Voice January 20, 2025
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