verb General Slang

chor

· verb · geordie

To nick something — Geordie for steal.

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Definitions

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To steal, pinch, half-inch. Low-level — you chor a Mars bar from the corner shop, you don't chor the crown jewels.

“Some lad chored me bike from outside the chippy.”
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chor In A Sentence

Some lad chored me bike from outside the chippy.

Origin & Usage

From Romani 'chor' (to steal) — same root that gave English thieves' cant a few of its words.

People Also Ask

What does chor mean in Geordie?

To chor means to nick or steal something — Geordie slang.

How do you use chor in a sentence?

You might hear 'Someone chored me bike.'

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