It's Lancastrian and possibly more specifically Prestonian dialect/slang. It's means mate/pal/boss/marra/compadre
"Oreet cha?! Hows thee doin'?"
"What you up to cha?"
"I'm well pissed up me cha"
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To show annoyance or frustration at a specified event or person, usually put onto the end of an aforementioned sentence, used as a verbal alternative to a sigh
that boy needs to learn some manners...cha
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A term of endearment towards another person, originates from the Cajun French dialect.
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The word 'cha' is given to a guy who is very self-centred and try's to be/act cool too hard to the point in which he looks like an idiot. A dude who is considered cha has typically a muscular build and can be spotted at the gym sometimes flexing. They can also be seen shirtless and almost always wearing sunglasses.
Guy1: "Look at Matthew over there by the lake he acts so cha"
Guy2: "Yeah his outfit is cha too"
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Something that’s bad; or unpleasant.
Guy: I can give you a ride today bro
Guy 2: cha!!!
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Cha is a word indigenous people say instead of "wack"
Girl One: Karen cancelled the party that was supposed to be this weekend.
Girl two: Cha
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