to steal or a thief. Romany word 'te chorel' to steal. see also chor. Used in pockets all over the UK where chavs are descended from Romany Gypsies. (e.g., recently heard in Chatham, Kent)
he's a bleeding chore, he's always choring from shops
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Verb; similar to yoink.
Originating in British schools, this is the acting of taking another's possession without owner's consent; albeit on a smaller scale. For example, you could chore someone's detention slip (usual reply: "Why should I care? You've just chored my ticket to Hell. Thanks."), whilst you couldn't chore something larger, eg. a quarry.
The chorification of this possession is almost always accompanied with a loud, high pitched squeal of "CHORED!"
Lawyer: This, you honour, is the knife found at the scene of the crime.
Jury member: *swipes bag* CHORED!!! *runs off*
Judge: Court adjourned on account of ... THAT nob over there.
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it means to steal and is used by northern youths (townies)
A: Where's my bike?
B: He chored it!
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A word used to disguise the act of masturbation while online.
hey dude brb i gotta do some chores
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Continuous verb form for the act of doing chores.
Girlfriend: Hey babe, what are you up to?
Boyfriend: I'm being a responsible boyfriend and choring it up, honey!
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a term which means to steal a tangible moveable good. the term has ironically been CHORED from the rich and beautiful language URDU and many claims this is a British word originating in Scottish high schools however if one was to look at an Urdu dictionary one would know this is an Urdu word which has been around for centuries.
they chored the word 'chored' because that one thing the brits have never stopped doing
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