Chauk

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Noun, entomology Engerlish/Greek, in common usage since 2004 1. Term used to describe someone who is as curious as a cat; see definition for WHISKERS 2. The essence of partying. 3. Person one should consult after a cocaine overdose 4. Trick Urban Dictionary

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The word "chauk" in example sentences

I have 3 posters and a beatiful chauk picture of Edward in my room my husband just learned to get over it especially if he wanted dinner made ever again and his laundry done! ❋ Unknown (2010)

Thank you!!! lenox green glass beer mug uranium glass beer mug marquis philips chauk foils tea pot christmas ornament clos du bois pinot noir cuisinart co ❋ Barbylon (2004)

They bathe either in the _chauk_ or central courtyard, or go out and bathe in a tank or river or at ❋ Robert Vane Russell (1894)

The _chauk_ is then washed out and a fresh one made with lines of flour, and standing in this the convert receives to drink the _dal_, that is, water in which ❋ Robert Vane Russell (1894)

The father and mother sit in the _chauk_ or space marked out for worship with cowdung and flour; the woman is on the man's left side, a woman being known as Bamangi or the left limb, either because the left limb is weak or because woman is supposed to have been made from man's left side, as in Genesis. ❋ Robert Vane Russell (1894)

The household god is brought into the _chauk_ and they worship it. ❋ Robert Vane Russell (1894)

Here he changes his clothes and puts on new ones, and coming back again across the stream is made to stand in the _chauk_ and sip the urine of a calf. ❋ Robert Vane Russell (1894)

From time to time the _guru_ comes to visit his _chela_ or disciple, and on such occasions the _chauk_ or sacred place is prepared with lines of wheat-flour. ❋ Robert Vane Russell (1894)

The guests sit in the _chauk_ or yard of the house inside, or in the _angan_ or outside yard, either in lines or in a circle; members of the same caste sit with their crossed knees actually touching those of the man on either side of them to emphasise their brotherhood; if a man sat even a few inches apart from his fellows people would say he was out of caste -- and this is how a man who is put out of caste actually does sit. ❋ Robert Vane Russell (1894)

_chauk_ or sacred space made with lines of flour on the floor, the bridegroom holding the bride by her little finger. ❋ Robert Vane Russell (1894)

I dehlivered them with freakandesias by the constant droppings from my smalls instalmonths while I titfortotalled up their farinadays for them on my slataper’s slate with my chandner’s chauk: I jaunted on my jingelbrett rapt in neckloth and sashes, and I beggered about the amnibushes like belly in a bowle. ❋ Unknown (2006)

a feast was given, the villagers sitting round a lighted lamp placed on a water-pot in the centre of the sacred _chauk_ or square made with lines of wheat-flour; and from evening until midnight they would sing and dance. ❋ Robert Vane Russell (1894)

1. What made me do that? I couldn't [help myself]. I'm curious as a chauks. It's in [my blood]. 2. In all of my partying days, I've never seen a girl party like that. Look at that chauks down the tequila shots. 3. Wow, I'm a coke-head. I better go see a chauks. 4. [Self-explanatory] ❋ Diane (2004)

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