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Chungaloones #1 (permalink) Wed Jun 10, 2009 0:51 am   Chungaloones
 

I watched Mobster and The Mormons movie, there is a vocabulary that I didn’t found in dictionary.
The word is “ CHUNGALOONES”.

The sentence as below :
CHUNGALOONES OVER HERE.

What is the meaning?

Thanks a lot.

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Rosario
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Chungaloones #2 (permalink) Wed Jun 10, 2009 3:18 am   Chungaloones
 

Hi Rosario,

It's a made up non-nonsensical word used solely in that movie. I'm not sure without watching the movie, but I think it means an overweight person.

It's not even really slang. I'd suggest not worrying about it too much, since I only get 8 Google hits on it!!
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Chungaloones #3 (permalink) Wed Jun 10, 2009 3:36 am   Chungaloones
 

Hi Skrej,
Maybe you're right because that word speak out relation with someone there who said about overweight person/fat guy.

Thanks a lot,
Rosario
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