To hurl
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A kayaking term meaning to get a beat down in a hole, reversal, or some other nasty feature. It sucks to be chundered.
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A kayaking term meaning to get a beat down in a hole, reversal, or some other nasty feature. It sucks to be chundered.
That puss-cake chundered after only 3 beers. Lets chief him.
I hit the boof but got my tail caught on the landing so i got chundered in that hole and broke my fucking paddle
I hit the boof but got my tail caught on the landing so i got chundered in that hole and broke my fucking paddle
by MrMojoRisin' October 21, 2007
In kayaking, rafting, canoeing, and catarafting when a person and/or their craft is thrown about violently in a hydraulic feature of a river for a long time. Long time, being a relative term referring to longer than you can handle, which can be less than 15 seconds. Usually the craft is recirculated back into the hole several times, leading to a feeling that escape is impossible. Characterised by a complete loss of perspective with respect to the world and commonly followed by a swim.
by Ivan Orion October 21, 2007
by EmKat December 23, 2007
by Orius September 04, 2002
Australian slang (verb),(noun) meaning: Vomit, or the act of vomiting. Etymology: Derived from the English word Chunter meaning to grumble or speak incoherently.
(Verb): Ooooh, I'm one beer over the line. Step back lads I'm going to chunder. (Noun) On the way home from the pub last night Freddie puked in my back seat, now the whole car smells of his chunder.
by zigzzagz November 09, 2014
Girl 1 - Mate, that tune is sick
Girl 2 - Just wonderful
Girl 1 - Chunderful
Girl 2 - You're a funt, but you're right
Girl 2 - Just wonderful
Girl 1 - Chunderful
Girl 2 - You're a funt, but you're right
by Afrothumper February 22, 2011
This was the first ever Australian or antipadean word and started in the ports of UK so its around 250 years old.
When passengers went aboard the ships, they where told by the captain to shout "watch under" before they puked. it would have very quicky become chunder, try shouting "watch under" just before you puke. because it started on the ships, it did not get to the british shore, until rececntly, however It has now come full circle to the uk shore with all the Aussies coming back here and of course from Aussie soaps, plus that song from the Aussie band "crowded house"
by Bushwakker February 01, 2010

