This is a similar concept to backseat driving; this occurs when an individual shouts out questions or gives unsolicited advice to the cooking or baking process from an adjacent room. Extremely aggravating, hence the reason he or she is in the living room and not in the kitchen.
Mom (seated in a comfortable chair): "Did you remember to set the timer? I smell something burning."
Adult children (in the kitchen preparing a delicious meal for the family): "Quit being a living room chef; we got this."
An sml character who always is annoyed at Junior pees peas and is a terrible cook and only gets paid 75 cents a month and his father is a king
bowser jr: its chef pee pee
chef pepe: I HATE YOU JUNIOR
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Commonly used in England
Meaning: To stab someone
"I'm gonna chef him up if he talks about my mom"
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'Chef you up' or 'chef up' is a british slang warning to inflict cut or stab injuries.
If you look me wrong, ill chef you up with my zk, bruv
A chef with a watermelon peepee mentioned in chef pepe quits who appears in Bowser Jr videos to molest and suck his pepe
Ey junior let me suck that chef pee pee
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The sweetness occurred in a situation that is in reference to the character Sweety Chef in The Muppets because of the definitive "sweet" within the character's first name.
This is used to affirm coolness or awesomeness in something.
*someone achieves a great feat* "Dude! That was so sweety chef!"
*cooking a great meal* man, this is some sweety chef food you brought."
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