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Popping a fat chay

Verb. Having a chill day.

Chad: Hey Brad, how are you doing?
Brad: I'm just popping a fat chay man.

by LillyMarie November 18, 2018

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Juan Chai Spa Treatment

Tea bagging in Paraffin Wax

Wanting to reverse the ravages of time…he opted for the β€œJuan Chai Spa Treatment”.

by Lee Saint Joe October 11, 2021


Gong Xi Fa Chai

Happy New Year (Chinese)

Homey, Gong Xi Fa Chai!

by Kirk Thompson January 12, 2004

732πŸ‘ 754πŸ‘Ž


chai tea drinker

Tee tee drinker. Piss drinker.

Ogirl said she was a chai tea drinker so i pissed down her throat and she didn't spill a drop.

by Doggrude1 December 23, 2015

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Chai Tea Latte

A term used by people who don't know what things are called. Typically used in reference to a chai latte. Pretty Yummy

babegirl: Let's go get a chai tea latte?

Dudeman: What the fuck?

babegirl: Tea with milk...

Dudeman: Ah, a chai latte.

babegirl: Yep.

Dudeman: Sure.

///Goes to starbucks\\\

babegirl: One grande chai tea latte please.

Baristahomee: What the hell? Nope, no can do.

Dudeman: One grande chai latte, make it snappy.

Baristahomee: Sure thing bro, it'll be ready in a sec

babegirl: FUCK.

Dudeman+Baristahomee: Ha. Foo. Respect the english language

by Supertroll999 January 24, 2012

2πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž


chai se zyada kitli garam

ANother lovely term in Hinglish from Bollywood and Aamchi Mumbai. Chai is Tea, kitli is teapot and garam means hot. When literally translated, "the teapot is hotter than the tea it contains". It is used to denote a person who who claims to be more intelligent/smarter than they appear.

Pehle dekha to waah; lekin baad mein pataa chalaa ki chai se zyada kitli garam hai.

by Rapchandus April 18, 2013

20πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


kumuchanchae (coo-moo-choan-chay)

A wooden objest that is carved out about an inch or two in diameter of circle , as long as your body an the tipped carved of as a spear. This spear like object can be caught on fire and thrown at a target as a weapon.

Rambo would have made a kumuchanchae (coo-moo-choan-chay) in the wild as a survival weapon, against the people tha were after him and for huning for food.

by 1coolgirldood July 15, 2010

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