What is Chindar?
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Used to express disbelief in what another is saying, often accompanied by a stroking of the chin, the longer the stroke outwards the greater the disbelief.
Used in Coventry in the early 80's as an extension to
Person 1 : I have done it, yeah I have with Hazel in 4B
Person 2 : Chindar!
Person 1 : Piss off
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when someone is agreeing with what someone else is saying. Also could be used in the beginning of a sentence if the person talking is e..