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"Chode? Apparently my friend only heard it recently for the first time. It means a guy who’s dick is short and thick. Just wondering if it’s a local thing or a new thing ? Who’s heard it or who has an alternative? " I think Shakespeare used it first... | |||
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"Chode? Apparently my friend only heard it recently for the first time. It means a guy who’s dick is short and thick. Just wondering if it’s a local thing or a new thing ? Who’s heard it or who has an alternative? I think Shakespeare used it first... " Oh that’s interesting so it’s definitely not a new thing then. | |||
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"Chode is slang for a penis wider than it is long. It can also refer to the perineum. The term is generally used for humor or as a mild insult. Dictionary.com. " New one on me | |||
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"Chode is slang for a penis wider than it is long. It can also refer to the perineum. The term is generally used for humor or as a mild insult. Dictionary.com. New one on me" Learn something new everyday. | |||
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"It's certainly not new originating in the 60s or possibly even 50s, nor is it limited to the UK. It is a fairly international term. " Apparently it dates from the 16/17th century. So I’ve been told. | |||
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"It's certainly not new originating in the 60s or possibly even 50s, nor is it limited to the UK. It is a fairly international term. Apparently it dates from the 16/17th century. So I’ve been told. " Nah, the word has similar sounding/spelling to other words in other languages. But chode/choad as slang meaning short and thick is first recorded having been officially said in 1960. | |||
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