Cheg

What is Cheg?


1.

An embarassing person, often somoeone who thinks that they are "cool", perhaps a failed entertainer, or someone wearing 80s attire, derives from "Keith Chegwin"

Look at that cheg dancing over there in the lurex shirt and tapered leg trousers.

I saw this new Noel Edmonds game-show last night, it was so cheggy.

See cheg, chegwin, chegger, cheggy, cheggar

2.

a young cadet who is completely useless and will probably shoot in the back of the head by accident as soon as he gets a rifle.

Man! he is usch a fucking cheg!

3.

Shit/to take a shit.

"OMG this room stinks of cheg."

"This music is a load of fuckin cheg."

"I'm just off to have a fat cheg."

See shit, shitting, torquing wicked cable, poo, pooing, excrement, defecate

4.

A down's syndrome or retard, shortening of the word Cheggar

Look at that kid, what a cheg!

See retard, stupid, disabled, cheg, cheggy

5.

To steal. I suspect Scottish though I could be wrong on that.

"I'm gonna cheg that doll's purse, so I am"

See chegg, steal, nic, nick, thieve, filch, swipe, nab, loot, Whitter

6.

The ledge created by the connection of the butt cheek and the leg...the cheek and leg combination

Man, these pants are tight...my cheg itches

See cheek, leg, ledge, butt, bum

7.

synonymous with 'hard luck' or 'tough shit', shortened form of 'chegferdille' (approximate spelling) origin unknown, first recorded use Fairlands Middle School, Cheddar, circa 1978/9, sometimes used with dismissive 'go away, peasant' hand gesture.

ref see richardherring/press/

"Hey, that's my seat, I was there first!"

"Cheg!"

See cheg on, tough, hard cheese, tough shit


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