A word used in central Kansas referring to the use of chewing tobacco. Can also mean spitting the juice from chewing tobacco onto objects.
by BigSlimNE November 10, 2009
by McCrongle December 10, 2018
Person 1: I could hear you chupping away from my room last night
Person 2: yeah it was awesome, we did everything but sex.
Person 2: yeah it was awesome, we did everything but sex.
by Alpha chupper December 10, 2018
A "shower" a female takes underneath the cum of her partner. Sometimes the female will even smooth shampoo or conditioner- or any other type of nomal shower product and use it in this cock shower to make it seem more legitimate. Usually followed by normal intercourse or a birmingham booty call just for the hell of it.
man: Hey want to go in the matress store and take a chup
woman: sounds good- why dont you give me a chup in the chipotle bathroom also?
man: i could dig that
woman: i hope you drank lots of pinnapple juice...
woman: sounds good- why dont you give me a chup in the chipotle bathroom also?
man: i could dig that
woman: i hope you drank lots of pinnapple juice...
by Pulatienza!! December 24, 2009
slut: chup! chup! chup! chup!
man:oh yeah suck it bitch!! *cums*
slut:thank you for your service that'll be $100
man:oh yeah suck it bitch!! *cums*
slut:thank you for your service that'll be $100
by WEIRDO2 October 11, 2011
A substitute for any noun or verb
Similar to the word smurf
The adjective form is either chuppy or chuppin'
In extreme cases, chup may be substituted for any foul language, or, if the speaker feels the need, any word at all.
Verb Conjugation:
Chup: used for First and second person (I, We, and you)
Chups: used for the third person (Him, Her, them, etc.)
Chupped: past tense
Chupping: Active verb tense (ex. "I am chupping")
Chup on.
Similar to the word smurf
The adjective form is either chuppy or chuppin'
In extreme cases, chup may be substituted for any foul language, or, if the speaker feels the need, any word at all.
Verb Conjugation:
Chup: used for First and second person (I, We, and you)
Chups: used for the third person (Him, Her, them, etc.)
Chupped: past tense
Chupping: Active verb tense (ex. "I am chupping")
Chup on.
"You chup that girl?"
"Yeah chup, she looks like she could chup all chup."
"You see that chup Doug drew?"
"Yeah, Rick showed it to me when I was chupping with John"
"Yeah chup, she looks like she could chup all chup."
"You see that chup Doug drew?"
"Yeah, Rick showed it to me when I was chupping with John"
by Doug Wilson February 05, 2008