by illlllay January 30, 2011
by tr4pkill4 January 26, 2008
by John Blaze, jr. June 07, 2019
Vernacular nickname for Koreans, with strongly offensive overtones. It is the most frequently used syllable in the Korean language with a well-defined tone. Can be used in conjunction with English words or appended at the end of sentences to make the statement understood to be Korean.
1) Wud up Chon? Had jo Kimchi today yet nom sayin'?
2) I was playing Starcraft 2 last night and this player-chon was so pro he owned in 1 minute! I got totally chon-ed up son.
2) I was playing Starcraft 2 last night and this player-chon was so pro he owned in 1 minute! I got totally chon-ed up son.
by Chon-son August 19, 2010
A word used to describe excitement, or other extreme emotion.
the letters stand for the following:
C - Carbon
H - Hydrogen
O - Oxygen
N - Nitrogen
In washingto DC's natural history museum there is an approximately 5 minute long video on the beginnings of the universe. C.H.O.N. people dance around and create everything.
the letters stand for the following:
C - Carbon
H - Hydrogen
O - Oxygen
N - Nitrogen
In washingto DC's natural history museum there is an approximately 5 minute long video on the beginnings of the universe. C.H.O.N. people dance around and create everything.
Chon chon chon, chon chon chon chon. Chon chon chon, chon chon chon chon, Chon chon chon, chon chon chon chon. Chon chon chon, chon chon chon chon. CHON!!!!
The chon song that is sang by the dancing CHON figures in the video.
The chon song that is sang by the dancing CHON figures in the video.
by doodeoo August 21, 2006