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  1. A right Charlie or a proper Charlie is British slang for a fool or idiot and dates from around the 1930s. There are three theories about its origin, all of them deriving from rhyming slang. The first is quite vulgar, supposedly Charlie Hunt/cunt.

  2. CHARLEY definition: Military slang See Victor Charlie Also : Charlie | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

  3. Sep 30, 2024 · What Does ‘Charlie’ Mean in Slang? In modern slang, “Charlie” can refer to several things depending on the context. The most common usage stems from gaming culture, where it often signifies a cheat or trick. It’s essential to understand the context to grasp its intended meaning fully. Origins of the Term ‘Charlie’.

  4. Apr 7, 2024 · Charley slang is a form of language used by groups to communicate without others understanding. It is commonly used among military personnel, prison inmates, and street gangs. This article will explore the origins, examples, case studies, and statistics of charley slang.

  5. noun. US and Australian military slang. a member of the Vietcong or the Vietcong collectively. Charlie hit us with rockets. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. shortened from Victor Charlie, communications code for VC, abbreviation of Vietcong.

  6. May 20, 2022 · There’s no denying that “charley horse” is a cuter way to describe a leg cramp than “leg cramp.” It’s such a widely accepted term that it’s a common medical diagnosis. But “charley horse” isn’t the only medical phrase that sounds a lot nicer than it feels.

  7. 1. The name formerly given to a night-watchman. 2. A small triangular beard extending from the under lip, and… 3. Applied as a proper name to the fox. 4. plural. A woman's breasts. slang. 5. Army slang. (See quot.) 6. A fool, simpleton, esp. a proper, right Charley. slang. 7. U.S. slang (in African American usage). Chiefly derogatory… 8.