chad
Prononciation : [tʃæd]
Mot
Contexte : « politics »
(noun) a small piece of paper or cardboard that is removed from a perforated sheet, like ballots in voting. When people fill out a ballot, sometimes the little pieces come out, and those are called chads.
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After casting my vote, I checked to make sure no chads were left in the ballot box.
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The election results were disputed due to many uncounted chads.
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What do you think happens to the chads once the votes are counted?
Contexte : « slang »
(noun) a term used to describe a young man who is popular, confident, and often engaging in dating or partying. It's usually used in a casual or joking way.
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He's such a chad; everyone wants to hang out with him at the party.
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She's not interested in dating chads; she prefers someone more serious.
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Do you think that chads are more likely to get noticed in a crowd?
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