It was as easy as stealing C&Y from a baby
by airindian October 10, 2009
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C-Y-P refers to Cypress, a suburb of Houston, Texas. A C-Y-P legend is a person, normally an underachieving overweight male, that is born, raised, educated, and works in Cypress. Even if said idler graduates from high school, any post secondary education is out of the question. NOTE: most common ocupations for C-Y-P legends include: janitors, custodians, trashmen, or anyone else that cleans up shit. average income per legend: 12.4 G's/year.
That drop out is a potential C-Y-P legend.
by G Newman March 25, 2006
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A big boi. Very large and intimidating. Usually refers to a choncky floofer but can apply to any chonky boi with a masive aura of chonk. The next level up from chunky.
Kai: "Look at that boi. He C H O N C K Y"
Meg: "Oof! Big chonk. What a massive boi."
Kai: "Almost too chonky to pat"
Meg: "watch me"
by Dom Fra Memes November 26, 2018
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c o e y is life. c o e y is us. there is nothing without c o e y. we are all inevitably c o e y in the end.
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by c o e y May 10, 2021
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When something is so scary you add two s’s
That was so s s c a r y
by Relapse. August 19, 2019
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For lazy persons who couldn't write 2, 3 letters, such as:

SHORT AND INCORRECT WORDS

One-letter words
Y - Why
R - Are
U - You
C - See
K - OK - Okay - Fine

Two-letter words
UR - You're - You Are
Ye - Yes, Yeah

Three-letter words
THX - Thanks

Words with(out) '
dont - Don't
cant - Can't
didnt - Didn't
couldnt - Couldn't
im - I'm
***Short and Incorrect***
Example I (short and incorrect)

User I: r u k?
User II: ye, y?
User I: i thought u r sck or somethin...
User II: na im nt thx

Example II (ALL letters are small and no ",")
User I: im ok u?
User II: ye i am
User I: k if ur nt tll me
User II: k sure
***Normal (long) and Correct***
Example I (long and correct)

User I: Are you ok?
User II: Yes, why?
User I: I thought you are sick or something...
User II: Nah, I'm not, thanks!

Example II (Letters are good and with ",")
User I: I'm ok, you?
User II: Yes, I am.
User I: Okay, if you're not, tell me.
User II: Ok, sure!


r,u,k,y,c = Are, You, Ok, Why, See
by dinomario10 July 11, 2008
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