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An ugly and sloppy female, enjoys not wearing bras and grossing everybody out. Also does not know how to keep a boyfriend because she's sloppy, ugly and easy. Often times a "chotta" is fat as well.
Oh my gosh, Cindy! Put on a bra! You don't want to look like a Chotta!

Ew! Did you see that girl? She's such a Chotta!
Chotta by The Beauty Guru March 30, 2010
Basically the same thing as avetard, but these people reside at the Cottages of Norman, aka The Cot, these people are just as stupid and useless and probably have an even lower IQ. The cottages are just as trashy apartments and disgusting
Yea, the cottard is coming over today, should we just not open the door?
cottard by TurnM3Up November 11, 2019

chittaphon 

a fine a** man that makes you suffer a lot but you love him anyway.
damn he’s such a chittaphon i love him.
chittaphon by ilovechittaphon February 25, 2018

Ten Chittaphon Leechaiyapornkul 

The dancing king of NCT, a Korean boy group created by SM. He is the personification of perfection and talent!
Born in Thailand in 1996!
Go check his performances on Hit the stage, you won't regret!

Chittaphon Leechaiyapornkul

I believe in one god and that's Chittaphon Leechaiyapornkul.

Cottagecore 

Cottagecore, also known as farmcore and countrycore, is inspired by a romanticized interpretation of western agricultural life. It is centered on ideas of simple living and harmony with nature. Themes associated with cottagecore include self-sufficiency, baking, and caring for people. While the aesthetic is prevalent on several social media sites, such as on Instagram and more recently TikTok, the community notably prospers on Tumblr. It is particularly popular within lesbian and woman-loving-woman (WLW), and nonbinary loving women (NBLW) communities.
"In the cottagecore universe, there are no phones pinging constantly with updates, no urgent work emails, no evenings spent responding to the onerous demands of a tyrannical boss. In fact, there is no labor beyond domestic, and workaday tasks are completed with a gauzy sense of fulfillment." -via The New York Times
Cottagecore by Keith Courage February 20, 2022