by G.U.Y November 28, 2013
Coined by author Jack Vance.
From the context of its use in his novels, it can be understood to mean an offensive smell, usually of organic origin.
From the context of its use in his novels, it can be understood to mean an offensive smell, usually of organic origin.
To quote Vance:
" Everywhere across the Gaean Reach, when knowledgeable talk turned to the subject of bad smells and intolerable stinks, someone would insist that the Big Chife of Yipton must be numbered high among the contenders." -- Araminta Station (c. 1987)
" Everywhere across the Gaean Reach, when knowledgeable talk turned to the subject of bad smells and intolerable stinks, someone would insist that the Big Chife of Yipton must be numbered high among the contenders." -- Araminta Station (c. 1987)
by xarqi May 31, 2007
by SoldierRob February 29, 2008
A term by Sunjay Nath about the negative feelings one has, such as sad, mad, bad, etc. Used to replace other negative emotions in a phrase. It is recommended to "lose the chife."
by jasmineexx June 20, 2009
by Shane Baldwin March 19, 2004
I'm goin get my CHIFE on while she sucks my ding dong, eyes like a ching chong, hard on like King King - Three 6 Mafia
-thats poetry if I've ever heard it!
-thats poetry if I've ever heard it!
by its mia! February 25, 2004
by Khy.fytb January 24, 2016