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chol

Deriving from the term 'lol' (laugh out loud), 'chol' instead uses a 'ch' at the beginning, short for chunder. This term therefore translates as 'chunder out loud', the opposite of 'lol'.

Mary: I saw a dead rabbit yesterday, it was disgusting.
Jane: chol

by f&m June 26, 2011

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chol

*Pronouced (caw-EL) A nickname or a short-name for alcohol. Used usually when bringing the alcohol to party unexpectadly.

Jeffy: Yo ! Party at my house!
Harry: Haha, any beer?
Jeffy: No.
Harry: Don't worry ill bring the chol

by eddiebellz May 11, 2008

15๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


chol

a dick in farsi

i have a big chol

by big chol June 12, 2019

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chol

Chuckle Out Loud

You hear something amusing, but not laugh out loud funny. So you chuckle to it.

Guy 1: Take my wife, please!
Guy 2: chol

by Sully Smith January 10, 2011

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chol

A semi-acronym for the term 'chuckle out loud.'

person1: wat u into?
person2: I like to beat guys with summer sausage, while wearing cowboy hats. person1: u horny
person2: You like sausage?
person3: CHOL.

by victorylunch March 20, 2006

6๐Ÿ‘ 13๐Ÿ‘Ž


Chol

Pronouced (Caw-L): Meaning "alcohol". Used usually when bringing alcohol to parties without being asked or told to.

John- "Yo! Jack's having a party but no beer he said."
Kevin- "Don't worry, I'll bring sum chol"
John- "Nice Man."

by eddiebellz May 12, 2008

13๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


ChOL

In this day of texting and chatting, certain words, phrases and acronyms have been overused. To Chortle means to laugh or chuckle especially in satisfaction or exultation. So instead of laughing out loud (LOL), one can better express themselves by saying I chortled out loud or ChOL.

Dally: Last night I was hitting on this chick at the nickel arcade and her dad walked in and threatened to shank me.
Bart: The nickel arcade? Only high schoolers go there.
Dally: Yeah she was probably 16, but dang...she looked at least 18.
Bart: Dude, you're 31. Not cool. ChOL

by sleazydeezy69 March 24, 2013

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