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chundafooie 

The best footballer in the world from the African tribe Eswatini. He scores goals when your team is in dire need. There’s absolute limbs when he scores a goal.
We are so fucked, they have chundafooie in their team.
chundafooie by Km1371508 April 20, 2020

chundala 

A Haryanvi phrase describing one who is on the borderline of being blind, usually used in a sarcastic way to insult somebody.
As Sam ran the red light, Mary yelled, "You're a damn chundala".
chundala by Nike-T September 10, 2011
A title/ethnic slur used to refer to a person, typically of Korean descent in a derogatory way. A person given the title "Chunday" is someone often seen as lazy, slow-witted, and unclean. Other modern conjugations of the word include chooner, choonie, and choon.
-Of course his girlfriend left him. He's Chunday.

-Why are you slacking off Chunday?

-Chunday didn't finish his homework because he was too busy watching chooney tunes.
Chunday by quachwatch February 23, 2022

ChunkDaFunk 

Any food or dinner concoction made from all the leftover dishes in the refridgerator usually created while ingesting massive quantities of alcohol.
Last night we were partying hard and the pizza delivery place was closed, so we made Chicken ChunkDaFunk for the ladies.
ChunkDaFunk by dustinwayne June 28, 2006
Fitness athletes, sports advocates and bodybuilders follow a strict diet. Cheat day is a laxed day of nutrition intake, generally reserved for Sunday (cheat day/Sunday - Chunday). A day when they specifically divert from their routinely strict diets and relax in their eating habits. A high carbohydrate/fat meal or series of meals consumed based on personal needs and nutrient timing results in a reset of the mind and spur the slowing metabolism. Rendering the individual ready for another strict week of clean eating.
“This diet is killing me, cannot wait for Chunday”.
Chunday by CordobaAnths December 14, 2018
The word used to describe being sick, after alot of alcomahol.
"I've just trod in my own chunda"
chunda by Barnaby Kerr April 18, 2004