A smelly Canuck; usually grown in the backwoods of Manitoba. Infamous for their wide eyes and hairy backs, cawchies are ultimately looked down upon as low-class citizens.
Also, just happens to be a member of Anandtech forums.
Also, just happens to be a member of Anandtech forums.
by ANTI_CANUCK April 13, 2005
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(Abbreviated CCS) When a song is stuck in one's head, but only the chorus or a section or phrase in the chorus can be recollected.
Garret: bmbdmmb... ROCK THE CASBAH! ROCK THE CASBAH!
Arnold: Dude, what's wrong with you?!?!?!!
Garret: Ehh just Catchy Chorus Syndrome. ROCK THE CASBAH!!!!
Arnold: Dude, what's wrong with you?!?!?!!
Garret: Ehh just Catchy Chorus Syndrome. ROCK THE CASBAH!!!!
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Get the Catchy Chorus Syndrome mug.A catchy jingle is a short song in an advertisement that will help the consumer to remember the name of a company, web address, phone number or any other information. Companies who are currently using them include Stanly Steamer, 1-800-Mattres, freecreditreport.com...
In advertising propaganda, this falls under "repetitive advertising", because after the consumer hears it a few times, they generally memorize it.
In advertising propaganda, this falls under "repetitive advertising", because after the consumer hears it a few times, they generally memorize it.
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1. A word that can replace "good" in any context.
2. In a state of profound convergence or general well-being.
3. Used to describe something that is absolutely bounded in goodness and approaching perfection.
4. Used to describe a sequence of events that border on the limit of what's possible.
5. Used to describe two friends who are closer than any real friend.
1. A word that can replace "good" in any context.
2. In a state of profound convergence or general well-being.
3. Used to describe something that is absolutely bounded in goodness and approaching perfection.
4. Used to describe a sequence of events that border on the limit of what's possible.
5. Used to describe two friends who are closer than any real friend.
1. You cauchy bro?
2. I'm feeling pretty cauchy about this test.
3. That nap earlier today was absolutely cauchy.
4. I thought I was going to fail this quarter, but after last week all my classes have been cauchy.
5. Are we cauchy bro?
2. I'm feeling pretty cauchy about this test.
3. That nap earlier today was absolutely cauchy.
4. I thought I was going to fail this quarter, but after last week all my classes have been cauchy.
5. Are we cauchy bro?
by AugustinLouisCauchy February 4, 2020
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