A fork of Rural Dictionary
"Challs" is derived from the belief in "Challsism." challs is everyone and everything. Challs is a noun, adjective, verb, adverb, preposition, conjunction, ECT. Please read the word challs in a sentence for a better understanding-
dude that's totally challs. I hate those damn challs. My friend is a challsist. I believe in challsism. Dude my gf dumbed me over this stupid challs. Don't worry dude sometimes girls are too challs. I had challs for dinner last night. How long has it been since u brushed ur teeth? Um about 40 challs ago. President bush is a fucking challs. What's good challs? I beat the challs out of those kids yesterday. You see that girl over there!? I thinks she's challsing me! Shut up challs. For Christmas I got a lot of challs. Challs = god Challs can be good or bad. Only one thing better than challs, and that is chuck noris!
A term most commonly used in the southern United States as an abbreviation for the words "what are yall." It is quite an effective contraction, as it combines three words and syllables into one.
Chall doing later? Chall bout?
Often found to wear awesomely stripy wooly hats at all occasions. Rumour has it you can find them either at 'college', festivals or in the pub. Has no real relevance to similar word 'chow' but some have attempted to eat one in the past.
1. 'I can see a Chall, it has an amazingly colourful hat and is somehow holding 6 beers in one hand.'
an abbreviation of the phrase "what do you have?" or "what you got?" most often used in conjuction with "chall do" or "what it do"
Mike: Chall gat homie? Bellend: Oh son Ize just ripped off Little Ricky. I gat 21 oz. of blow and one clean ass desert ease. Mike: Chall gat no prints on that ish? Bellend: Nah son.