Black American Vernacular English. It has been used for centuries, but rose to prominence with the song âO-o-h Childâ by the Five Stairsteps. The proper slang spelling of the world âchildâ. It can be sentence starter, a comma, or the end of a sentence. It is both a statement as well as a question. Chyle was born in the late 2000s on forums and message boards when people were unable to differentiate the term âchileâ¦.â from the actual country Chile. To avoid this confusion and the arguments that ensue some black people will say chyle instead and it means the same thing as chile.
âYou see these gas prices?
â Chyleâ¦â
âChyle⦠Did you hear that new Kendrick album?â
âYeah he really fell offâ
âIâm sayingâ
âYou should just quit that job it ainât no good for youâ
âNo chyle. I got bills to payâ