Chown: vb
To verbally accost somebody or people.
I have never heard this used outside of the military and I am wondering if it is an in house expression.. Maybe somone else can shed light on it! Definitely used in the fashion of the examples given.
To verbally accost somebody or people.
I have never heard this used outside of the military and I am wondering if it is an in house expression.. Maybe somone else can shed light on it! Definitely used in the fashion of the examples given.
(He) fucked up and I had to chown (him)!
I spoke to (him) about his fuck up and when I was finished, he considered (himself) chowned!
(He) deserved a good chowning for that stupid fuck up!
I spoke to (him) about his fuck up and when I was finished, he considered (himself) chowned!
(He) deserved a good chowning for that stupid fuck up!
by Jaffser March 10, 2009