chuck

  • 61Chuck D — Carlton Ridenhour (nacido el 1 de agosto de 1960), más conocido como Chuck D, (nacido en Long Island, Nueva York, Estados Unidos el 1 de agosto de 1960) es un rapper, compositor, actor, y productor de música rap, además de locutor de radio y… …

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  • 62chuck — v. (colloq.) (usu. B) chuck the ball to me * * * [tʃʌk] (colloq.) (usu. B) chuck the ball to me …

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  • 63chuck — Noun. An term of endearment. E.g. Come on chuck, let s go out whilst the sun s shining. Verb. 1. To vomit. E.g. Harry s done his usual, he s missed the toilet and chucked all over the floor. 2. To terminate a relationship. E.g. I m going to chuck …

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  • 64chuck up — phrasal verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms chuck up : present tense I/you/we/they chuck up he/she/it chucks up present participle chucking up past tense chucked up past participle chucked up informal to vomit food from your stomach out of… …

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  • 65chuck-up — /ˈtʃʌk ʌp/ (say chuk up) noun Colloquial 1. an instance of vomiting. 2. the chuck ups, a bout of vomiting. {derived from phrasal verb chuck up. See chuck1 (def. 21) …

  • 66chuck —  v.  1. Throw.  2. chuck in or up Cease. Abandon.  3. chuck it Stop doing it …

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  • 67chuck it — phrasal : quit, yield * * * chuck it (informal) 1. To stop, give over 2. To rain (down) heavily • • • Main Entry: ↑chuck …

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  • 68Chuck — noun a) A diminutive of the male given name Charles. b) a Chuck Taylor shoe (usually referred to in plural form, Chucks) …

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  • 69chuck up — verb a) To vomit; throw up. She got ridiculously drunk last night and chucked up in the back of the minicab on the way home. b) To ; to give up; to admit defeat; to jig up, throw up, jack up; to break a contract; to …

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  • 70chuck — noun Chuck is used before these nouns: ↑wagon …

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