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Definition of chet

chet

  • From the movie "Weird Science." Someone who is a redneck or strict conservative person.
    Look at the Chet over there.

    Last edited on May 13 2011. Submitted by Curtis G. from Burbank, CA, USA on May 29 2002.

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