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A practitioner of Chaos Magick.
Are you a Wiccan?

No, I'm a Chaote.
Chaote by Flagonslayed October 24, 2010
Related Words
1) Someone who goes out of their way to get someone else in trouble.
2) Someone who causes their own problems, yet names you as the source, to get you in trouble.

Working at the bottom of the totem pole job, ie: cashier, front desk, etc. where workers are easily replaceable and unreasonable guests have it out for you. You got them diet coke which they asked for, when all the sudden they believe they wanted a coke and it's your problem for not mind reading the situation. You had a slight altercation that in normal day life would go unnoticed, but since they are a customer and you are an employee they go above and beyond - calling corporate - to get you into trouble.
1) I was working the cashier the other day and I got chaconed by a customer.
Oh boy, what happened?
He said he wanted small fries, changed his mind to medium, and didn't want to pay extra. Then he started going above and beyond to management. It was this whole thing.
Yeah, I can't stand all these chaconers.

2) This guest tried chaconing me yesterday.
What happened this time?
We were valeting cars and I told him I would park it across the street. He complained to management saying I was going to park it 3 blocks away.
Haha, you always get chaconed man.
Chacone by Hockeyguy September 2, 2013
One who dabs in Chaos magick. With any god or goddess of choice, one is free to do whatever.
One will find a Chaote easy to convert to an Religion... But the hard part is keeping them from leaving when they get bored.
Chaote by TITANZEE November 18, 2010
A Chaccot ball is a god damn expensive rhythmic gymnast ball. It's made in China/Japan. I hate it.
Oops, I dropped my God damn expensive Chacott ball!
Chacott by slinkyflap November 15, 2019

Chazote Ting 

Another word for moving mad qwerky

Word for a weird guy
Guy 1 - " Yo this kid on some chazote ting "
Guy 2 - "Trust me my donny soldier"
Chazote Ting by ALWLCX May 10, 2020

Chicotes 

In Cuba and some other Caribbean countries it means "dirty feet". Literally "whip" or "cigarette butt" in Spanish. Used stand-alone or as part of the phrase "peste a chicotes" – the stink of dirty feet.
Jorge! Get your chicotes off the coffee table! I won't warn you again!
Chicotes by CubanBoy1701 September 13, 2020