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Chancionship 

The mythical title you get when looking over your new fantasy team and knowing it will win if the players perform to their potential.
Coming out of the draft, I am sure my team, The Hooties, are going to win the chancionship.
Chancionship by korgwm March 21, 2010
Related Words

Craycist 

Being craycist is being discriminant to certain crayon colors.
Yo, hems, YOUR SO CRAYCIST to white crayons.
Craycist by Hi&He June 15, 2010
a caycie is a freaking beautiful girl who stuns everyone in the room. she may not be the most popular girl in school, but is definitely the prettiest and deserves to be. caycie will more often than not have a crush but is too scared to say it so she will tell all her friends and then soon he will find out. caycie is richer than fuck. caycie is actually the most perfect girl in the whole world and if you ever meet a caycie, keep her.
teacher calls roll: caycie?
caycie: here
guys: (look at caycie) damn she finer than hell
caycie: (looks at guys, smiles her perfect smile)
Caycie by Noah Qwerty April 13, 2018
The most amazing girl you'll ever meet. Spends most of her time working or playing softball. Very athletic and beautiful. Friendly when she wants to be. a Southern Country girl who LOVES sweet tea. not afraid to get her hands dirty. a little clumsy but in the end, you're lucky to have her!
1) Woah, who's that babe?!
2) Oh, that's Cayci!
Cayci by Cayci's#1fan June 15, 2011
Adjective: The word chancie is made by combining "fancy" and "chic". Chancie can be used to describe décor, architecture and clothes. Chancie is only used as a positive way to describe something.
The architecture on the old building was very chancie.
Chancie by ©Lady El Bubsemere August 4, 2012

Chayis Sir 

The true origin of "chayis" is unknown, though some same it is related to Doc Fitz's retarded way of saying "there he is." According to legend, when a student walked into his class late, instead of saying "there he is," Doc Fitz said something along the lines of "chahh-eez-suhh," which we interpret as "chayis sir" today.

Chayis may stand alone, though it is commonly followed by sir, as in: "Oh, chayis sir."

Chayis has taken on a much broader meaning, now referring to almost anything the speaker wants, making it difficult to interpret. "Chayis" is ofter seen as a difficult concept by females.
John: Yo, who's that kid?
Ryan: I don't know, some chayis.

Who invited you, chayis?

Ohhh, chayis sir.

Yo, chayis.
Chayis Sir by chayissir December 18, 2010