To be doing your chores.. the act of doing chores... past,present or future... exp.."I was CHORING. I am CHORING. I will be CHORING "....
I was doing my chores... I figured you were CHORING also!.....
14π 2π
When someone steals something from somewhere
ββ fam just chored a meal deal from tescoβ
βBeen out choring with the boysβ
26π 10π
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!
10π 2π
To be doing your chores.. the act of doing chores... past,present or future... exp.."I was CHORING. I am CHORING. I will be CHORING "....
I was doing my chores... I figured you were CHORING also!.....
7π 1π
An adjective to describe a task which is both boring and a chore.
Writing this example is choring.
13π 14π
To annihilate the rest of the drugs, particularly Charley.
Hey, whatβs Charley choring? S(h)e said s(h)e was going for a ride. Well at least I think thatβs what s(h)e said.
3π 6π
Colloquial British term for the act of stealing or having stolen an item of interest. The term depicts the action of theft used in informal conversation, typically amongst youths. Originating in Scottish high schools the term has widely become used throughout England and is now recognised in most of the United Kingdom however the word does not appear in the Oxford English Dictionary and would be considered 'slang terminology'.
Example 1. (In description)
The boys had chored enough merchandise from the shop that it was forced to close for the day.
Example 2. (In conversation)
Boy 1: "I've never seen that before, did you chore it?"
Boy 2: "Aye, I chored it from the school".
75π 11π