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chickadoo 

What you say when a koosh ball, or any kind of ball for that matter, is being thrown around and you want it to be thrown to you.
Ted:No one would throw me the kooshball today
Jonas:Thats because you weren't calling for it
Ted:How do you do that?
Jonas:Chickadoo!
chickadoo by doug hefferman June 14, 2011

chickadoo 

"So is this house Chickadoo?"
"No your house is CHIC-KA-DOO!!!"

win a date with tad hamilton
chickadoo by Tasha March 10, 2004

Chickapotamus 

The chickopotamus (Chickapotamus amphibius) or Chicko is a large, mostly plant-eating mammal found only in the Chickahominy River located in Eastern Virginia, and one of only three extant species in the family Hippopotamidae (the others are the Hippopotamus and the Pygmy Hippopotamus). The chickopotamus is the heaviest extant artiodactyl, despite being considerably shorter than the giraffe.

The chickopotamus is semi-aquatic, inhabiting the Chickahominy River where territorial bulls preside over a stretch of the river and groups of 5 to 10 females and young. During the day they remain cool by staying in the water or mud, most commonly near cypress trees; reproduction and childbirth both occur in water. They emerge at dusk to graze on grass. While chickopotamuses rest near each other in the water, grazing is a solitary activity and chickopotamuses are not territorial on land.

The chickopotamus is recognizable for its barrel-shaped torso, enormous mouth and teeth, nearly-hairless body, stubby legs and tremendous size. It is the third-largest land mammal by weight (between 1½ and 3½ tons), behind the white rhinoceros (1½ to 4 tons) and elephants (3 to 7 tons). Despite its stocky shape and short legs, it can easily outrun a human. Chickopatamuses have been clocked at 18 mph (29 km/h) over short distance. The chickapotamus is one of the most aggressive creatures in the world and is often regarded as the most ferocious animal in Virginia. There are an estimated 10-20 chickapotamuses throughout the Chickahominy River basin. They are still threatened by habitat loss and poaching for their meat and ivory canine teeth.
I was out in the water today and Patrick almost hit a chickapotamus submerged between two cypress trees with our boat.
Chickapotamus by lookoutdrift August 29, 2009

hickadoola 

That special feeling you get when you're holding hands with your best gal.
I'm gonna grab my girl and head to the beach. Hickadoola! We're gonna all hang 10 and maybe more. Hickadoola!
hickadoola by Andy K* October 23, 2005

chickadee 

1. A small, black-and-white North American bird of the genus Parus, most commonly Parus atricapillus. It is most active in cool weather, and seldom seen in summer except in deep forests. It often has little fear of humans. Named for its call, which often sounds like Chick-a-dee-dee-dee. The number of "dee" syllables on the end depends on the situation. More than three usually indicates that something startled the bird.

2. A chiefly Canadian term of familiar or affectionate address to a girl or young woman; apparently derived from a Mexican Spanish phrase composed of the word chica(girl) and an adjectival starting with the preposition "de"; the original phrase was forgotten because Spanish is not commonly spoken in Canada, and the spelling was conformed to that of the bird. Only known and used in certain areas.
1. Our neighbor Mr. Larieu was going to cut down that big birch tree, but I told him there were two chickadee nests in it, so he said he wouldn't.

2. Hey there, chickadee! You're back from Chilliwack, eh?
chickadee by JCEG December 29, 2006
v. To strategically roll pennies and quarters on the ground in order to get girls to bend over and pick them up.
Guy 1: Hey brosef, let's go to the mall and chichaloo some cuties.

Guy 2: Heck yeah, homie. Let me grab my tank top.
Chichaloo by SmallSnake42 May 25, 2013