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Harry Chapin 

A wrongfully overlooked singer/songwriter of the 1960s-1980s. His songs always told stories making him one of the best story tellers of all time. He gave over half of the money he'd make to charities living by the philosophy "I play one night for myself and one night for the other guy." He started an organization called World Hunger Year to help stop people from starving. He didn't have a particularly great singing voice but the songs he sang more than made up for it.
Now if a man tried to take his time on Earth and prove before he died what one man's life could be worth well I wonder what would happen to this world. -- Harry Chapin
Harry Chapin by Ben January 18, 2005
Related Words
Chuping Chupin chupina choping Chopin chumping chapin Chupi Chipinaw Chupon
To engage in or encourage the practice of secretly filming lady parts via the upskirt method.
I got caught choping the other day, but it's cool as it's not a crime in the UK apparently.

I tried to chope her, but she was wise to it and punched my in the throat.

I just choped that woman, but it wasn't a woman so I sent the clip to Jacob.
Choping by Monty-The-Cat June 17, 2018

Chupitera 

"Cheater," feminine gender. For masculine, chupitero. Chupitera is a noun meaning someone who cheats, especially in money matters involving business transactions.
Watch out for that smooth talking woman, she is a chupitera.
Chupitera by Cyclonetrading March 28, 2022

Chupitero 

Chupitero is a noun of masculine gender, meaning "Cheater."
Frank is a chupitero, watch out making deals with him.
Chupitero by Cyclonetrading March 28, 2022

Chuning Choke 

While giving a blow job, the man rams his dick too far down the women's throat, causing her to vomit all over the male's dick.
"Did you hear about Laura last night? She Chuning Choked!"
"Oh man! That must of been messy for Johnny!"
Chuning Choke by Tacobutt June 10, 2014

Chopin Day 

A day in which one compensates for the mundane air of a rainy day by blasting Chopin's Nocturnes, all whilst thou gracefully writes letters with a fountain pen- with strokes as wistful as Chopin's docile fingers dancing from key to key to produce a sound so novel as to seem to share a common origin of the precipitating rain itself.
Friend rings you to ask:" Yo homes what are you doing this rainy day?"

Answer: Trick question!

It's Chopin Day so you never answered the phone because your phone ring was drowned out by the siege of Chopin's evanescent crescendos blasting from the loudest speakers you own.