To accept the circumstances your in
Person 1: I'm going to jail
Person 2: charge it
MAN: "my dog died yesterday"
DUDE: "charge it"
a phrase used to tell someone that its not that big of a deal. often used in the UK.
"my dog died today"
"charge it"
It means to forget about it
tommy: man I broke a lamp in bens house
Jamie: aii man charge it
friend1: 'Bro i failed all of my gcse what do i do?'
friend 2: 'Charge it bro'
friend 1: 'What??'
friend 2: 'Charge it bro'
Another way of saying "Firm It".
John: Oh my days, I've just failed all my GSCE's, my parents are going to be mad.
Harry: It is what it is, just charge it mate.
To firm an L taken by someone or something, regularly used as a way of insulting someone by doing so.
Person 1: "I just lost all my money on the slot machines".
Person 2: "You're gonna have to charge it, I can't lie".