by A very talented 4 year old February 28, 2017
Adj.
Term for a lot of powder waiting to be slain on the hill.
Synonymous with "pow pow," "gnar," and "freshies up to our nippies."
Term for a lot of powder waiting to be slain on the hill.
Synonymous with "pow pow," "gnar," and "freshies up to our nippies."
Person A: "Hey buds, did you hear how much snow we got last night?"
Person B: "Brohannesburg, this alpine environment clocked 17 inches of chow chow."
Person A: "Rad. The cow is fat, time to slaughter."
Person B: "Brohannesburg, this alpine environment clocked 17 inches of chow chow."
Person A: "Rad. The cow is fat, time to slaughter."
by TheBlackspot December 01, 2009
1. any one of the three meals a day, or any snack in between meals
2. a means of telling time (relative to one of the three meals a day)
3. The 3rd most important thing to a grunt.
2. a means of telling time (relative to one of the three meals a day)
3. The 3rd most important thing to a grunt.
1. Got any chow? My stomach is digesting itself.
2. Pvt: Hey Sarge, what time is it?
Sgt: It's about half hour till dinner chow.
3. After the good private cleaned his weapon and changed his socks, he scored some chow.
2. Pvt: Hey Sarge, what time is it?
Sgt: It's about half hour till dinner chow.
3. After the good private cleaned his weapon and changed his socks, he scored some chow.
by panzerr October 12, 2004
To reprimand someone - tell them off. It's a Hull (Yorkshire, UK) term - don't know if it's used anywhere else
by Chris Kin June 07, 2009
Past tense of verb ("to Chow/Chaw"): Chastised, criticised, complained to /moaned at or told off. Dialect from East Riding of Yorkshire, England (esp. Hull)
by Porrohman August 08, 2011
A person who makes you laugh to the extreme of wetting your-self (metaphorically speaking).
Comes from the HILARIOUS character from the hit film The Hangover.
Comes from the HILARIOUS character from the hit film The Hangover.
by Mr Chow-CRAZY :) June 28, 2010