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chentermission 

an aside in a presentation to talk about something unrelated.
My presentation this week is about OLEDs, but my chentermission is about native species in Southern California.
chentermission by johntrojan September 29, 2020
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Chenery Middle School 

ass school with a bunch of writing on the walls mostly white kids very dirty and the lunch half the time in uncooked would not recommend coming here.
Person 1: What school you go to?
Person 2: Chenery Middle School
Person 1: Damn bro that's tuff that schools ass

Chengers 

Chengers can be used as a greeting and well as a departing phrase. It can be also used to describe Weng-a-leng gal dem or can be used to replace that "nod" that means Sup.
Dat gal dem looking chengers.
Chengers bob, how you doing?

*Walking by someone you know or recognise*

Person 1: Chengers
Person 2:*Small Giggle*Chengers
Chengers by MisterChing December 9, 2010
1: A person unable and/or unqualified to carry out a specific task.
2: A person who is reckless in their behaviour.
Can also be used in a derogatory or humourous manner.
You would think that chancer would have hired a qualified engineer to fix that faulty electricity pylon.
chancer by irritaant June 13, 2003
British slang for a scheming opportunist. Usually, it means someone who acts "kind" and takes advantage of a situation and manipulates said individual(s), without their consent. And later exploits it for their own gain.

The American term is: opportunist or swooper
The Polish female immigrant chancer married the rich English noble in hoping that she would later rake in billions of his pounds. Then divorced him and took at least half of his money.

See: gold-digger
Chancer: to push one's luck. To stay in the game a wee bit too long. To believe one is above repute. To annoy someone to the extent that they are bound to get a headbutt.
Mayday Malone, Haloween XIII(Thanksgiving), Survivor Antarctica, Keyshawn Johnson, Rob Johnson, Brad Johnson, People who say fo shizzle mo crepes. French people from France or Quebec and American's (generally)
Chancer by Jeremy November 26, 2003