Choiring

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A verb used to describe the act of lightly teasing in order to make a woman scream like a choirboy. Urban Dictionary

1)A group of people who sing together. They are often divided into several main voice parts including: sophranos, altos, tenors, and basses. In addition, these may vary according to the nature of the choir. A men's choir might have a full range of parts including tenor, baritone, and bass, while a woman's choir might have 1st and 2nd sophranos, contraltos, and/or altos. A mixed choir usually has some combination of both. There are also show choirs, who usually do choreographed dance moves to add flair to their singing. Gospel choirs are usually found in churches, as are regular church choirs. 2) In a high school setting, choir is a sometimes overlooked class or activity. True choir lovers can usually be identified by the way they randomly break out singing anywhere, anytime. There are sometimes even section stereotypes, just as in band: sophranos are ditzy, altos are just jealous of the sophranos, etc. Choirs can often be spotted wearing rather dorky but cool choir robes. Urban Dictionary

A group of the most talented students in the entire school. Students in choir travel in packs and can often be found fraternizing with band kids. Choir is no time for socializing, although there are choir social events to be attended. For students in choir, practical jokes are asking the director the director things like "was my B flat in tune?" when they have had no B flat in the entire song. The highlight of the choral year is the musical, where students practice three months to perform five shows. Urban Dictionary

A beautiful person who usually has dirty blonde hair and green eyes she has nice plump lips wich all the boys love and a stunning figure that all the boys fall for Choire is usually Scottish and is very kind although if she’s in the mood she can be a bit of a bitch she gets her stunning figure when she is around the age 12-13 wich all the girls in her class are so jealous of, she enjoys stealing other people’s grafts and she can also help people get grafts, she is a very confident outgoing person who enjoys doing drama and is sometimes good at singing depending on the song, altogether everybody loves Choire and the world would not survive without them for they are the ones that keep everything going and they love it when there is some intresting drama going on as long as it’s not too much I’m her gorgeous figure doesn’t get the boys attention then her flirting sure will for she likes to say that she is ugly in hope of they saying that she is beautiful, wich she obviously is, Choire is amazing xxxxx Urban Dictionary

Short for "you're preaching to the choir" 1. Acknowledgement with complete agreement. See also "sayin'" or "given." 2. Agreement, but as a response where one is dumbfounded or shocked that another party didn't think there would be agreement. Urban Dictionary

Used in Law Enforcement, Police etc. to indicate to fellow co-workers that they will be meeting after the shift to indulge in some liquid refreshments. (May even be stated over the car radios to alert the entire shift) Urban Dictionary

Preaching to the choir means you are trying to make believers out of people who already believe, or convince people who are already convinced. Urban Dictionary

A terrace full of English football fans chanting or attempting to sing popular songs, always amended with highly offensive lyrics directed at the opposing fans or players of the opposing team. Urban Dictionary

Term used to completely embarrass and degrade someone. Originally from the Schwartzenegger's movie "End of days" (1999), used massively in Arnold's prank calls on youtube. Urban Dictionary

Members of a High School choir (auditioned). Arch rival of the Band Nerds, and tolerated by the Orchestra Nerds. Always seems to get out of school for music events more than anyone else. Urban Dictionary

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The word "choiring" in example sentences

Like more God fearing and into Cowboys and Injuns and roundin 'up folk and terrorizing 'em for poops and giggles -- and more into the ol' Bible reading and choiring -- and boozing it up time to time, although he quit the liquor -- and you, quit being so Blackity on me, Benson. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Already I saw the thick-planted trees which framed this tremulous and rippled glass, when, choiring out of a glade to the right, broke such a sound as I thought might be heard if Heaven were to open — such a sound, perhaps, as was heard above the plain of Bethlehem, on the night of glad tidings. ❋ Unknown (2003)

There's not the smallest orb which thou behold'st But in his motion like an angel sings, Still choiring to the young-eyed cherubins. ❋ Bevington, David (2002)

Sometimes he writes about them: His choiring riffs are always inquiring, you might say, into the realm of angelic ecstasy, realms evoked in dreamy images of floating, flying, free falling, driving, cruising. ❋ Unknown (2000)

He cast an irritated eye upward, where Riolla stood fanning herself in the humid heat and listening to the cicadas choiring in the pines. ❋ McLaren, Teri (1996)

And with the angels choiring above us, we shook hands, and I marched out, and bolted for the lavatory. ❋ Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- (1985)

In this choiring, the soul looks upon the wellspring of Life, wellspring also of Intellect, beginning of Being, fount of Good, root of Soul. ❋ Plotinus (1952)

But the strength and swirl of the water, its tireless force, its incessant voices choiring on a chorus of numberless notes, invited her, fascinated her, filled her with longing -- longing to trust herself to the waves, to lie still and let them rock her, to be borne out by them a little way and brought back again, passive yet in ecstatic enjoyment of the dreamy motion. ❋ Sarah Grand (N/A)

This distance lulled it into something more than human music, into a harmony with the monotone of the wave that thundered against the rock; it seemed the voice of choiring mermen; it had the bitterness, the agonised remembrance, of the sea's profound; it was full of hints of stormy nights and old wars. ❋ Neil Munro (N/A)

Into the choiring, clashing, wild waste of waters strown5 ❋ Unknown (1920)

Hark! the choiring angels chant their glad evangels, ❋ Norah Mary (1918)

Of choiring pines, whose swayed green branches strow ❋ Florence Converse (1919)

It is very strange, they say to me, -- these soldiers of an army grown far larger now than our thinning ranks, -- very strange to me that you should need a religion; and I answer it is very strange to me that you cannot hear above the blackness of your hosting, your own prophet voices choiring a midnight mass to Heaven. ❋ Unknown (1918)

It seemed to him a long, long time since he had been walking home drearily from Dr. Gurney's office; it seemed to him that he had set out upon a happy journey since then, and that he had reached another planet, where Mary Vertrees and he sat alone together listening to a vast choiring of invisible soldiers and holy angels. ❋ Unknown (1915)

Even the young-eyed cherubim, choiring on meadows of asphodel, might cease their harping for a time to listen to a tale of the vanished earth, told by that golden tongue. ❋ Lucy Maud (1911)

But surely that music went up to God from the souls of drowning men, and was not less acceptable than the song of songs no mortal ear may hear, the harps of the seraphs and the choiring cherubim. ❋ Unknown (1912)

-- I think all the angels of heaven would be choiring in my heart -- and what thick, warm clothes I'd make you for winter! ❋ Unknown (1912)

[I just] choired your [mums] [gash] ❋ Jscock (2011)

1) A choir [sang] at [the church] [ceremony]. 2) I went to choir class and sang my heart out. ❋ Killerfiller (2005)

Did you know Bob is in [choir]? Yes, he's the lead in the musical! WOW... <[bows] [to Bob] and kisses his feet.> ❋ FiveOctaveRange (2009)

1) [Choire] has such a [nice ass] 2)[I wish] I was [choire] ❋ Choire (2018)

"Dude, is she fly or what?" "[Choir]." -OR- "So I'm completely [jonzin'] on this [cheeseburger] and its fanciness." "Choir." ❋ MC Haystack (2005)

"Meet you after [work], [choir practice] [tonight]" ❋ Jim L (NFPD, RETIRED) (2007)

"We could start a new tradition, [Birthdays] without Boyfriends. It could work." "[Preachin'] to the [choir] here baby." ❋ Kay (2004)

"England is down by 8-0; here goes [the English] [Choir]" "[The English] Choir has started already and the game hasn't even started" ❋ Pickled-Brain (2019)

[You're a] [fucking] [choir boy] compared to me! A [CHOIR BOY]! ❋ Get To The Choppa Now (2009)

"omg [the music] [hall] is being [overrun] by choir dweebs!" "Well, they *do* have a concert tonight..." ❋ Me V.2.4 (2008)

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