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A cantonese slang which's used widely in Malaysia. Similar meaning to 'Owned', or can be used when you're speechless, or dumbfounded.
You're expecting to meet someone at 6am, somehow:

You: So we're gonna meet up at 6 aight?
Someone: what? since when!?
You: Cha dou -_-'''

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Phone convo:

You: mmmmm....
Someone: you sound as if you're eating something really delicious
You: i AM eating!
someone: I'm very cha dou..

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Afterall, these words are pretty hard to understand, you need to practise a lot and use them naturally :D
cha dou by yanno and gabbo June 30, 2005
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An incel who starts behaving like a normie.
Danny: “Ever since Jimmy lost weight, he has been acting like a total chadout.”
chadout by Onehappytoker December 20, 2022
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