Definition of chave
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Slang terms with the same meaning
Other terms relating to 'to steal ':
Definitions include: stolen, lifted , heisted, boosted , shoplifted.
Definitions include: to steal.
Definitions include: to steal.
Definitions include: steal.
Definitions include: to steal.
Definitions include: a pretend occurrence during which stealing is permitted.
Definitions include: verb; to steal with, or without, the victim's knowledge.
Definitions include: to expel liquid (or, more rarely, food) out one's nose by laughing in the middle of a swallow.
Definitions include: to date a girl and have sex with her, then do the same with her sister.
Definitions include: to arrest.
Definitions include: to steal.
Definitions include: messy, trashy, or dilapidated.
Definitions include: a lower-quality version of something.
Definitions include: to make a person pay.
Definitions include: to rob or extort.
Slang terms with the same root words
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Definitions include: metaphorical legs that, when gotten, enable a person to feel comfortable at sea.
Definitions include: cool.
Definitions include: she can
Definitions include: acronym for "Republican in name only".
Definitions include: something that is "called" when one is desiring to do a certain activity.
Definitions include: clothes.
Definitions include: A derogatory term for German soldier and in some cases anything or anyone of German origin. Coined and primarily used during the United State's involvement of the Second World War.
Definitions include: a loser, lowlife
Definitions include: some location extremely far away.
Definitions include: to defecate.
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