What is the name meaning of CHUCK. Phrases containing CHUCK
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CHUCK
Boy/Male
English American
A from the Old English 'ceorl' meaning man. Famous bearer: American singer Chuck Berry.
Male
English
Pet form of English Charles, CHUCK means "man."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, German
Man
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : possibly a variant of Chuck.Possibly an altered spelling of the Austrian (Tyrolean) surname Tschugg, from Romansh tschugg ‘mountain ridge’ (from Latin iugum ‘yoke’), hence a topographic name for someone who lived near a ridge or pass.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, German
Strong and Manly; Form of Charles; Man; Strong
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Anglo-Norman French chouque ‘tree stump’, possibly applied as a topographic name for someone who lived near a tree stump, or alternatively as a nickname for a person of stumpy build. Compare Such.
Male
English
Pet form of English Charles, CHUCKIE means "man."
Boy/Male
American, Chinese, Christian, German
Strong; Manly
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p. pr. & vb. n.
of Chuckle
n.
The chuck or call of a hen.
n.
A game played with five small stones or pieces of metal. See 6th Chuck.
v. i.
To show mirth, satisfaction, or derision, by peculiar movement of the muscles of the face, particularly of the mouth, causing a lighting up of the face and eyes, and usually accompanied by the emission of explosive or chuckling sounds from the chest and throat; to indulge in laughter.
v. i.
To laugh in a suppressed or broken manner, as expressing inward satisfaction, exultation, or derision.
imp. & p. p.
of Chuckle
imp. & p. p.
of Chuck
n.
A piece of the backbone of an animal, from between the neck and the collar bone, with the adjoining parts, cut for cooking; as, a chuck steak; a chuck roast.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Chuck
a.
Having a large head; thickheaded; dull; stupid.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Chuck
n.
A game played with chucks, in which one or more are tossed up and caught; jackstones.
n.
A small pebble; -- called also chuckstone and chuckiestone.
n.
A species of goatsucker (Antrostomus Carolinensis), of the southern United States; -- so called from its note.
n.
A thick, ill-shapen piece; a clumsy leaden counter used by boys in playing chuck farthing.
n.
A short, suppressed laugh; the expression of satisfaction, exultation, or derision.
n.
A person with a large head; a numskull; a dunce.
imp. & p. p.
of Chuck
v. i.
To chuckle; to laugh.
v. t.
To place in a chuck, or hold by means of a chuck, as in turning; to bore or turn (a hole) in a revolving piece held in a chuck.