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chi chi man n. 20. T.O.K. - Chi chi man. [ ] [full cite] (Jun. 26, 2004)
chi chi man n. From dem a par inna chi chi man car/Blaze di fire mek we bun dem!!!! (Bun dem!!!!)/From dem a drink inna chi chi man bar/Blaze di fire mek we dun dem!!!! (Dun dem!!!!) [ ] [full cite] (Jun. 26, 2004)
cho-mo n. Because they are talking about “cho-mo” which is prison slang language for child molester. [ ] [full cite] (Jun. 29, 2004)
cho-mo n. “Dude’s a fuckin’ cho-mo,“ said the other. “Or he’s a reverse cho-mo, what the hell, it’s almost worse than a child molester. Look at him!“ [ ] [full cite] (Jun. 29, 2004)
cho-mo n. If you prove to me that someone is a cho-mo (child molester) around here, or stole from one of us, I’ll go get him for ya. [ ] [full cite] (Jun. 29, 2004)
CILF n. CILF. That would be: “client I’d like to fuck.“ [ ] [full cite] (Apr. 4, 2005)
cisgendered adj. Many cisgendered [this is a term for people who are not transgendered, kind of like non-disabled] people will have nothing to do with trans people because it calls into question the veracity and validity of their sexual orientation. [ ] [full cite] (Jan. 1, 2007)
cledalism n. Salvador Dali, for example, defined flight as “the most spectacular expression of the sexual impulse.” And when he had to define that same sexual impulse, he coined the term “cledalism.” This, according to Dali, is the matter of achieving orgasm by reciprocating facial expressions rather than reciprocating anything else. [ ] [full cite] (Mar. 26, 2007)
clobber passage n. Bailey agreed that all gay Christians struggle with the Bible and what are known as the “clobber passages,“ verses in which homosexuality is condemned as a sin and “abomination.“ But he said fundamentalists take those few verses out of context, both textually and historically. [ ] [full cite] (Feb. 5, 2007)
clobber passage n. The familiar Old Testament clobber passage had been misused by Robertson, Falwell, and other “selective literalists” to condemn homosexuality, but this Presbyterian literalist was going all the way. [ ] [full cite] (Feb. 5, 2007)

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