📖 Definitions of "Choom"
noun
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An Englishman.
💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Choom"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| chummonoun | (UK, informal, mostly as a term of address) chum; friend |
| chommanoun | Alternative form of chommie. [(South Africa, slang) A friend; a chum.] |
| chommienoun | (South Africa, slang) A friend; a chum. |
| new chumnoun | (Australia) A beginner; a novice. |
| chooknoun | (Australia, New Zealand, informal) A chicken, especially a hen. |
| kiwinoun | A flightless bird of the order Apterygiformes native to New Zealand. |
| chownoun | (slang, uncountable) Food, especially snacks. |
| chuddienoun | Alternative form of chuddy (“chewing gum”). [(UK, New Zealand, youth slang) chewing gum] |
| chumnoun | (dated) A friend; a pal. |
| chook chasernoun | (Australia, slang, derogatory) A person who rides such a motorcycle. |
| chippynoun | (UK, Ireland, informal) A fish-and-chip shop. |
| pommynoun | (Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, often derogatory) A pom; a person of British descent, a Briton; an Englishman. |
| tjommienoun | Alternative form of chommie. [(South Africa, slang) A friend; a chum.] |
| yobbonoun | (UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, derogatory, slang) A yob. |
| chirpernoun | A thing or animal that makes a chirping sound. |
| roosternoun | (Canada, US, Kent, Australia, New Zealand) A male domestic chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) or other gallinaceous bird. |
| choconoun | (countable, Australia, slang) An army reservist. |
| boonganoun | (Australia, slang, racial or ethnic slur, offensive) Indigenous Australian. |
| chockonoun | (Australia, obsolete) Alternative form of choco (“militiaman or conscript; chocolate soldier”). [(countable, Australia, obsolete) A militiaman or conscript; chocolate soldier.] |
| chappienoun | Alternative spelling of chappy. [(British, informal) A chap; a fellow.] |
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