Adjective {after verb} UK SLANG FOR
chock-a-block
Sorry, I can't make it, I'm all chocka this afternoon!
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Informal Brit mainly in Liverpool (Scouse English). Busy - sustaining much activity: a busy morning; a busy street.
Scouse saying: chocka, chocka block, rammed.
Went down The Asda earlier with me bird, proper gutted it was chocka - took us ages to get served, gutted.
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fuller than full, packed, filled to the brim, crowded...
Mate, this pub is absolutely chockas, let's go to the Strip joint down the road..
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(Brit, especially Liverpool slang) Adj: Full of strength, energy, power, or ambition.
I am still Chocka! I can have anothor 90 min game play.
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1. A fantasy sports player who is winning their league up until the last week, then they choke, and fall out of the money.
Fantasy Sports Geek #1: Damn, you see Chris choked big time in our league?
Fantasy Sports Geek #2: He is Chocka.
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An authentic American food dish made with 1 cup flour, 2 cups eggs, 3 cups brown sugar. mixture is baked with cheese on top and served over salad.
We are skipping the turkey and having Chockas for Thanksgiving this year.
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Adj:Word used to substitute for THE bad word, as invented by a middle school teacher to express frustration, joy, excitement, troubled times, etc. It truly can be used as a universal slang-cuss word replacement.
1. Student punches another in the face: Chocka-Nai, go to the office.
2. Teacher gets his contract re-signed: CHOCKA-NAI!!!!!!!