by SilverMew February 24, 2020
Chat is this real
by Hshsofbrirndj October 3, 2023
by FridgesFreezers November 9, 2020
Originally used by soldiers (British) in the First World War. A chat was a slang word for body lice. Soldiers often used to gather in groups to communally de-louse themselves. Of course this was a social situation and soldiers said that they were "chatting."
by Johnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn February 23, 2007
Sup dawg, let me axe yall a question, you gots any chat?
No, i did the rest of it last night in the desert in my 1970's camper van wearing nothing but my boxer shorts and wife beater, if you give me all your cash ill get the ingreadiants from dollar tree and cook up another 5th. Can you keep an eye on the place while im gone? Also can i borrow your car? Ill bring it back i promise
No, i did the rest of it last night in the desert in my 1970's camper van wearing nothing but my boxer shorts and wife beater, if you give me all your cash ill get the ingreadiants from dollar tree and cook up another 5th. Can you keep an eye on the place while im gone? Also can i borrow your car? Ill bring it back i promise
by Jacopius January 16, 2018