hindi (national language of India) phrase used to describe an over sweetened cup of chai/tea. The sugar saturation at the bottom of the glass makes the spoon stand upright; hence the expression. This phrase has been synonymous with the Irani Cafes in Mumbai.
saab: teen khade chammach ki chai laana, chhote

chhote: jee saab
by beegDyo April 26, 2010
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Wanting to reverse the ravages of time…he opted for the “Juan Chai Spa Treatment”.
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A term used by people who don't know what things are called. Typically used in reference to a chai latte. Pretty Yummy
babegirl: Let's go get a chai tea latte?

Dudeman: What the fuck?

babegirl: Tea with milk...

Dudeman: Ah, a chai latte.

babegirl: Yep.

Dudeman: Sure.

///Goes to starbucks\\\

babegirl: One grande chai tea latte please.

Baristahomee: What the hell? Nope, no can do.

Dudeman: One grande chai latte, make it snappy.

Baristahomee: Sure thing bro, it'll be ready in a sec

babegirl: FUCK.

Dudeman+Baristahomee: Ha. Foo. Respect the english language
by Supertroll999 January 24, 2012
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ANother lovely term in Hinglish from Bollywood and Aamchi Mumbai. Chai is Tea, kitli is teapot and garam means hot. When literally translated, "the teapot is hotter than the tea it contains". It is used to denote a person who who claims to be more intelligent/smarter than they appear.
Pehle dekha to waah; lekin baad mein pataa chalaa ki chai se zyada kitli garam hai.
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A wooden objest that is carved out about an inch or two in diameter of circle , as long as your body an the tipped carved of as a spear. This spear like object can be caught on fire and thrown at a target as a weapon.
Rambo would have made a kumuchanchae (coo-moo-choan-chay) in the wild as a survival weapon, against the people tha were after him and for huning for food.
by 1coolgirldood July 15, 2010
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A term in Hebrew which is used to clarify to someone that he is awkwardly not up to date, it also suggests that that someone has no friends whatsoever. It is accompanied by a patronizing look on the face of the one who says it.
Dude 1 : dude! John and Susan broke up!
Dude 2 : man..where do you live..? they broke up last week.
by Zedsdead August 02, 2005
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