by Arns February 05, 2012
1. An amalgam of unlikely leftover foodstuffs, of various consistencies, flavors, and temporal origins. The admixture is traditionally allowed to simmer for days on end as a temporizing measure to ward off the growth of viscera-eating bacteria. Of note, ingredients may be added to the chundle pot as volume-expanders, to adjust flavor, and/or impact cosmetic appearance at any point in the chundle lifespan. Chundles older than 14 days should be consumed with discretion and deference to broader public health considerations.
2. An assemblage of scooped, churned, and tumbled ingredients from disparate cuisines, preferably leftovers in the later stages of edibility.
3. (scientific) the composite solution of multiple distinct culinary ingredients, which achieves a dynamic viscosity of no less than 1000 Pascal-seconds in standard conditions according to the contemporary scientific consensus.
4. (verb) To commit an item to dissolution in a pot of chundle.
2. An assemblage of scooped, churned, and tumbled ingredients from disparate cuisines, preferably leftovers in the later stages of edibility.
3. (scientific) the composite solution of multiple distinct culinary ingredients, which achieves a dynamic viscosity of no less than 1000 Pascal-seconds in standard conditions according to the contemporary scientific consensus.
4. (verb) To commit an item to dissolution in a pot of chundle.
“How do ya like that chundle? We got some more downstairs in a bucket!”
"Our special tonight is a 3-day-old chundle. It’s components include: an old can of split peas that fell behind the cabinet for an indeterminate period of time, an elusive roommate’s uneaten pad thai, the congealed bacon grease in the cast iron, scrap chicken skin from the preceding wing night, and that overzealous batch of cream of mushroom soup that’s been occupying space in your freezer since last flu season. Would you like to see the wine list?"
"Can I get a liter of juicy banger to wash this deeeeluxx chundle bucket down?"
"Did you just chundle that entire rotisserie chicken? Yes, I’m making myself a BONE CHUNDLE!”
"Our special tonight is a 3-day-old chundle. It’s components include: an old can of split peas that fell behind the cabinet for an indeterminate period of time, an elusive roommate’s uneaten pad thai, the congealed bacon grease in the cast iron, scrap chicken skin from the preceding wing night, and that overzealous batch of cream of mushroom soup that’s been occupying space in your freezer since last flu season. Would you like to see the wine list?"
"Can I get a liter of juicy banger to wash this deeeeluxx chundle bucket down?"
"Did you just chundle that entire rotisserie chicken? Yes, I’m making myself a BONE CHUNDLE!”
by textingonthetoilet April 27, 2019
Santa Cruz, CA slang. Being really high between 12pm - 7am with symptoms such as munchies, squinty eyes, and speechlessness.
by chundlestonerms June 02, 2010
by manbearpig8342 September 26, 2010
the sexual act or any act involving one's taint; to fondle the taint, specifically with the index and middle fingers extended.
by craig von jackson September 18, 2006
Chun-dulled
A description for anything to do with messed up, thrown off, disoriented, destroyed, ruined, scrambled, or jumbled. I.E. your brain, drugs, music, food, or mood
A description for anything to do with messed up, thrown off, disoriented, destroyed, ruined, scrambled, or jumbled. I.E. your brain, drugs, music, food, or mood
"Bro those beers chundled me."
"You look straight chundled"
"Yeah I just came back from Chundlecity"
"Dude, that ganja looks so brown"
"CHUNDLED!"
"Hey did you pick up the milk and eggs?"
"Nah bro I chundled, my bad."
"You look straight chundled"
"Yeah I just came back from Chundlecity"
"Dude, that ganja looks so brown"
"CHUNDLED!"
"Hey did you pick up the milk and eggs?"
"Nah bro I chundled, my bad."
by ant shiva and s dubs November 17, 2009
Teh bundle, or trundle, a person who is feeling sick or being sick or has been sick, normally as a result of alcohol
by woody faulkner September 23, 2006