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Definition of a chucker

chucker

noun

  • a Canadian citizen.

    Last edited on Nov 21 2002. Submitted by Maurice J. from Fall River, MA, USA on Nov 21 2002.

  • An undesirable person. Someone who should be "chucked" with the garbage.

    Last edited on Nov 11 2009. Submitted by Pazuzu from Minneapolis, MN, USA on Nov 11 2009.

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