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chauncey

1. a man aged 18-24 who wears pink collared shirts, (with collar up), plaid abercrombie shorts, normally drives an expensive vehicle. Extremely prevelant in the upper north east part of the country. Also, this man seems to always be holding a red solo cup, and be obsessed with the terms Shocker, or Bro. (Word creation credited to Pat)

Chauncey 1: Hey bro (while talking on a nextel 2-way cell phone)...that was sick yesterday bro. Chauncey 2: (holding a solo cup) bro i know bro. The shocker!!!! C1: yeeeeaaahhhh

chauncey

When you call somebody a chauncey, you yourself become a chauncey. Alternatively, anyone hearing the word chauncey becomes a chauncey.

Man, you are such a chauncey. (the person speaking is now a chauncey)

by andy sanchez32 June 17, 2008

chauncey

Similar to a jawn. People in Philly use to to describe just about anything.

Man look at that chauncey. I gotta get me that chauncey. I'm going to the mall to cop that chauncey.

by J ICE September 22, 2008

chauncey

someone that smiles all the time or looks or sounds gay

Johnny is a chauncey

by julis May 12, 2006

chauncey

1. A guy who's girlfriend/wife is completely out of his league. 2. A Hagerman

Mike: Holy shit, that girl Cindy is really good looking. Nate: Yeah but her boyfriend Brian,is a helmet. Have you seen him? Having a hot cross-eyed girl like that makes him a complete chauncey.

by Russell Hamborg July 19, 2005

chauncey

Reffering to someone of negro heritage. It ca nbe used as a adjective or noun. It also implies stupidty or complete and udder foolishness. You would use it to infer that someone is complete garbage and worthless. It is similar to the word ghetto, but at a much more severe level.

Did you just put 22's on your Denali? You are so chauncey.

by GB Unit October 10, 2005

Chauncey

Not to be confused with the term "Chauncy", which is without the E. A Chauncey is a person who tends to be more talented, smarter, and better over-all in numeruos ways than the average person. They tend to be deserving of reverence and are thought of highly, but sometimes due to this are envied.

Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Charlemagne, and George Washington were all true Chauncey's.

by Matt May 10, 2006