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chorde

Something that is stolen. If you steal something it is chored.....comes from the Romany Gypsy word Chore.....which is a term for stealing!!

I got some chorde disk cutters from some chavvy i chored off of on site today!......£100 barr an there yours!! Kakka your mouth or the Gavvas will be on it!!

by sprockley June 05, 2009

chorde

an insult to some body you say it means small penis

a you dumb chorde get over heear

by c h r i s 44 June 16, 2008

Chord

Chord -- Name. Pronounced: cord. Chord is a quiet introverted type of guy. He can be harsh on himself because he can't see what a wonderful handsome person he actually is. Once you get to know him he shows how sweet, kind and caring he is to the ones he loves. The kind of guy who can be sassy and sarcastic but you love him for it. Chord will always put your needs before his own, he's always down to help you with anything. He loves with all of his heart and soul. He'll listen to you night or day, whenever you need him. You need to gain his trust before he feels comfortable enough to share his own feelings with you though, as Chord isn't one for "dumping" his feelings on other people. He's loved greatly by his friends and family. Never let Chord go, it'd be a mistake if you did.

J: You really love, Chord, huh? L: Yeah, I really do.

Chord

A chord is a series of notes played at the same time. One can play chords on both piano and guitar. Chords are derived from scales., which, when played along a song in its respective scale, accompanies the song and helps give the song an emotion.

On a piano, the D Minor Chord is represented by "Dm". The notes to be played are D, F, and A

by MrMinorScale December 20, 2012

Chorde

An extremely oversized baggy, saggy, often sweaty clitoris.

Last night i sucked your moms chorde for 11 hours straight

by JackATTACK9214 July 11, 2008

chord

A mixture of notes played on the guitar.

I can play chords!!!!!!!!!!!

by Allie Balalie March 02, 2005

Chord

A set of three or more notes played simultaneously, traditionally (at least, in the Western sense) made up of a root, third and fifth. The main kinds of chords are major, minor, diminished and augmented. However, there are many different variations on even just these. Particularly in jazz and funk, sevenths, ninths, elevenths and thirteenths are stacked on top of each other. There are variations on these too which alter some of the other scale degrees.

That chord is really pretty!

by KNUP June 12, 2020