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A free cell phone service where the user texts any question to 242242 (chacha) and a live person searches the internet for the answer and then sends the answer to the person's phone.
Q: What is the population of the USA?
A: As of the 2000 census, the US population was 281,421,906. Thanks for asking ChaCha!
by AngrykittyNY July 10, 2008
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Sep 16 Word of the Day
(noun) A successful type of theft which results in an acceptable, impressive and rewarding payday for the protagonist.
Last night, hit a good lick. I brought home three figures easy for about two hours worth of my time. Not too bad I don't think.
by Nikki Stixx January 18, 2021
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Pussy, vagina, fanny. Opposite to penis (cho cho)
Missy Elliott's song 'Work It': Call before you come - I need to shave my cha cha
by Wankshaft July 12, 2003
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usually used to make fun of someone after a really bad joke
person one:if ur momma would stand in front of the sun, there would be an eclipse.
person two:cha-cha!
by kg March 02, 2004
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In Mexico sometimes is used to named the women who work like domestic servant.

*This word can be considered contemptuous.
Who's that girl?
She's the cha cha

Quien es esa muchacha?
Es la cha cha
by gab January 16, 2005
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A playful word for the narcotic drug cocaine that is intended to connote the embarkation of an activity that is lighthearted, merry, fun, exciting and/or arousing. When used in a declarative sentence the speaker’s tone may be smug, satisfied, and upbeat. Usage in an interrogative sentence should be accompanied by an outwardly sense of mischief or impishness with somewhat sinister or sly undertone (you know the implications of said activity but the word “Cha Cha” sounds so cute and harmless!). When used in an exclamatory sentence it is often accompanied by shock, exuberance, surprise (“damn that’s some good Cha Cha!”). Cha Cha is hardly ever used in an imperative sentence (unless to say “back the F$#^% off my Cha Cha!!”).
My name is Dr. Rockso and I do Cha Cha, ba-ba-baaaaby!!!
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