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Definition of ChaCha

ChaCha

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Definitions include: one's home neighborhood.
Definitions include: so large (or possessing such large buttocks) that one cannot fit in the seats in the coach section of an airplane.
Definitions include: marijuana, from "trees" + "bud".
Definitions include: achieving an unheard of level of performance... originated or at least popularized on Sportscenter on ESPN.
Definitions include: acting loud and crazy when drunk, often viewed as annoying or stupid.
Definitions include: unobtainable.
Definitions include: acronym for "actions per minute"; usually used in video games (especially Blizzard games).
Definitions include: to fail to perform "in the clutch" because of the pressure; the game was on the line and he clutched.
Definitions include: A moment within a talk
Definitions include: an unintelligent person.

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