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chunkle

verb - manage or deal with (something) wrongly or ineffectively.

noun - a French uncle
Dan chunkled it today when he dropped all of the dry erase boards.
by MonkeyPorn July 13, 2007
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Quite like a ‘Chuckle’ in laughter, but done by a ‘fat’ person, instead of chuckling, they chunkle.
by laurr_cakes January 4, 2008
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Something that Mr. Sid does.
It is something that makes me chunkle.
by plf October 20, 2003
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A Chunkle is a small amount of something. A little less than a chunk. Chunkle can commonly be confused with puffle when wanting to fart
-when there is little ketchup left in the bottle- "can you pass me a chunkle of ketchup?"

-when farting- "I think my puffle left a little chunkle behind."
by Sarah Kendall December 31, 2005
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The worst part of any food; usually burnt or undercooked and very gristly.
I knew if I was late dinner I would get stuck with the chunkle of beef.

Why does my piece of chicken have a toenail in it? This just better not be the chunkle!
by Mr. Streudels November 29, 2011
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Verb. To laugh so vigorously as to induce vomiting.

A portmanteau formation from "chuckle" and blow chunks.
I laughed so hard at that movie, I totally chunkled into the popcorn bowl.
by Nutrimat April 21, 2006
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A chunk of something or something that is chunky.
"Dude this peanut butter is very chunky"
"Yeah i think it is a Chunkle"
by HelloMyNameIsFrank June 11, 2017
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