A word that, apparently, several people do not realize is actually spelled tchotchke.
Plural for trinkets or baubles of little value.
Plural for trinkets or baubles of little value.
Several decade's worth of tchotchke (chachki) lined the old grandmother's dusty shelves.
I spell everything phonetically. Like tchotchke. C-h-a-c-h-k-i.
I spell everything phonetically. Like tchotchke. C-h-a-c-h-k-i.
by lghtrfld64 December 23, 2008
by Deadspot December 22, 2008
Any sort of pin or button, novelty type candle, stuffed animals, figurines, any sort of guady or over the top ornament, vase, picture frame, religious paraphenilia, kitschy art, or pop culture doll.
by Kristy April 23, 2004
Trinket, useless sentimental stuff filling up your book cases and counter space, miscellaneous items collected and set out to enhance your decor, stuff you should probably box up or sell in a garage sale, things kids take when their parents pass away because it reminds them of good times past.
Grandma's collection of mini spoons from around the country, mini statues (Lladro), little bowls of stuff for people to look at, figurines, doilies etc.
by tom April 21, 2004
Useless sorority paraphernalia; a piece of junk with greek letters plastered on it usually found within close proximity of a sorority girl
A chachki is anything with greek letters including but not limited to: buttons, water bottles, stickers, bags, purses, sweatshirts, teddy bears, and picture frames.
by L&L February 28, 2007
Chachkies is the yiddish word for trinkets and collectables, AKA "dusk collectors" that you would find in an old lady's house.
Mrs. Silverman had lots of chachkies sitting on her mantle, many of them collected from garage sales and yard sales over the years.
by Dannell Buckingham April 15, 2005
by PJ May 06, 2004