Get the Chargedion mug.verb - the act of blundering when you should have things well in hand. Based on the "cursed" NFL franchise LA (formerly San Diego) Chargers, Chargering is when you are screwing up or under-performing at an almost comical level
I know you were thinking "here they go chargering again" but they actually managed to pull out a win
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by o0sean November 25, 2014
Get the chargation mug.Hairdo used mostly by Spanish high class males. The hair in the back part is a bit longer (without surpassing the neck line) and curls up at the bottom. It could be considered a relative of the mullet, but not exactly like it. While the mullet is short on top, long in the back, the Charnedin, keeps a consistent length. You can be bald on top and have a longer section in the back. The most common form of Charnedin is slick back with tons of gelin the top, following the hair line down to the curl, and then up.
It is usually classified by Spaniards as a very "cohent" hair style. Appears in famous people in the tabloids and celebrity magazines.
Often seen in Bullfighters, Spanish business men, Soap Opera male stars, Spanish flight attendants and pilots,...
Famous people that wear it: Julio Iglesias, Bertin Osborne, Lluis Homar, Actors in "La Fea mas Bella" (Univision soap opera), ...
It is usually classified by Spaniards as a very "cohent" hair style. Appears in famous people in the tabloids and celebrity magazines.
Often seen in Bullfighters, Spanish business men, Soap Opera male stars, Spanish flight attendants and pilots,...
Famous people that wear it: Julio Iglesias, Bertin Osborne, Lluis Homar, Actors in "La Fea mas Bella" (Univision soap opera), ...
- Holly cow, man, did you see that charnedin!
- When going to the barber, barber asks "How do you want your hair", you respond "could you get me a charnedin, please?"
- "Do you see that guy there, the one with Charnedin?"
- When going to the barber, barber asks "How do you want your hair", you respond "could you get me a charnedin, please?"
- "Do you see that guy there, the one with Charnedin?"
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: present participle
- to inexplicably yet reliably lose what should be won
- presenting a comedy of errors leading to loss
: present participle
- to inexplicably yet reliably lose what should be won
- presenting a comedy of errors leading to loss
The Los Angeles Chargers are up 27 points and have a positive 4-turnover differential, but they’re Chargering and will somehow find a way to lose to the Jaguars in this playoff game.
See also: Chargers v. Jets; Chargers v. Patriots.
See also: Chargers v. Jets; Chargers v. Patriots.
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1. the supreme ability to snatch defeat from the statistical impossibility of losing
2. to lose one's composure and fail to perform effectively in a critical situation
1. the supreme ability to snatch defeat from the statistical impossibility of losing
2. to lose one's composure and fail to perform effectively in a critical situation
The Bolts chargered yet another playoff game when they gave up a 27-0 lead to the Jacksonville Jaguars. It is impossible to overstate the magnitude of this Chargers collapse.
Philip Rivers chargering the snap on a kneel down week 8, 2011 cost the Bolts the division title .
Philip Rivers chargering the snap on a kneel down week 8, 2011 cost the Bolts the division title .
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