a combination of the word chub"slang for erection" and trouble"problematic".
Meaning erectile or penile difficulties.
This may have devastating effects upon ones manliness and or character.
Causes:
Medical conditions - chronic masturbation with floatation devices or lawn ornimants
Hereditary - history of stubby dick syndrome SDS
Environment - apathetic robust shemale intervention
Meaning erectile or penile difficulties.
This may have devastating effects upon ones manliness and or character.
Causes:
Medical conditions - chronic masturbation with floatation devices or lawn ornimants
Hereditary - history of stubby dick syndrome SDS
Environment - apathetic robust shemale intervention
Mary: How is you and Bob coming along Berel?
Berel: ..(sighs).. oh hes having chubble lately
Clive: Corneilous how has your wilkins been this morn
Corneilous: Ive seemed to have been stricken with chubble
Clive: gasps
Berel: ..(sighs).. oh hes having chubble lately
Clive: Corneilous how has your wilkins been this morn
Corneilous: Ive seemed to have been stricken with chubble
Clive: gasps
by Gish and Mimp June 04, 2007
by treyaflash May 02, 2011
the leftover semen on a girls chin after ejaculation that resembles five o'clock shadow a.k.a. stubble
by Frojo October 14, 2007
Chubble, or "China-Bubble": An economic bubble, or inflation of asset values from overheated economic activity, within The Republic of China, that eventually will burst into a deflationary recession (or, worse, depression) of the Chinese economy.
Coined by: Henry B., per: soimgoingtochina@gmail.com
Coined by: Henry B., per: soimgoingtochina@gmail.com
Proper Usage of Chubble:
Chubble, or "China-Bubble," is the wave of the future. In just two syllables, it captures the enormity of 1.4 billion people in the worlds 4th (soon to be 3rd) biggest economy, a construction boom soaking up half of the world’s heavy-lift construction cranes, and a stock market that can gain or lose 6% of its value in a single day (sometimes both) without anyone batting an eye.
Chubble is expressive. Chubble is poignant. Best of all, Chubble is inherently funny because it sounds kinda like ‘Chubby.’
Best of all, Chubble is extremely flexible as a word, as you can see in these Suggested Headlines:
* For the Wall Street Journal, the next time China dumps $100 billion in U.S. real estate or stocks: “More Chubble Cash Floods U.S. Markets.”
* For the New York Post, should a crash ever occur: “Chubble Chursts.”
The Broader Context of Chubble
If you’re like most of the world, you’re asking yourself “What does this mean? How should I feel about China’s emerging strength internationally? Is China a threat, or an instrument of world prosperity? Are they a partner or usurper? How will their internal politics translate to the world stage? Is this sustainable? Can it possibly come to rest gently on an even keel, or must any wave that crests so high inevitably come crashing down? And if it does crash, will it be on our—“
Chubble, or "China-Bubble," is the wave of the future. In just two syllables, it captures the enormity of 1.4 billion people in the worlds 4th (soon to be 3rd) biggest economy, a construction boom soaking up half of the world’s heavy-lift construction cranes, and a stock market that can gain or lose 6% of its value in a single day (sometimes both) without anyone batting an eye.
Chubble is expressive. Chubble is poignant. Best of all, Chubble is inherently funny because it sounds kinda like ‘Chubby.’
Best of all, Chubble is extremely flexible as a word, as you can see in these Suggested Headlines:
* For the Wall Street Journal, the next time China dumps $100 billion in U.S. real estate or stocks: “More Chubble Cash Floods U.S. Markets.”
* For the New York Post, should a crash ever occur: “Chubble Chursts.”
The Broader Context of Chubble
If you’re like most of the world, you’re asking yourself “What does this mean? How should I feel about China’s emerging strength internationally? Is China a threat, or an instrument of world prosperity? Are they a partner or usurper? How will their internal politics translate to the world stage? Is this sustainable? Can it possibly come to rest gently on an even keel, or must any wave that crests so high inevitably come crashing down? And if it does crash, will it be on our—“
by Chico M July 30, 2009
by The Brabbler January 28, 2008
by skylarpus May 22, 2009
Cor look at those!! I bet she couldn't run 100 metres. With chubblies like that she'd knock herself out!
by DJ Skate January 13, 2004