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cha

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cha

slang Tea. Primarily heard in UK. This work is exhausting, what! I'm gasping for a cuppa cha! Come round to my flat later for some cha and chat! Fancy some cha? I just put the teakettle on.

cha-ching

An imitation of the sound that an antique cash register would make, often used when discussing financial matters or transactions, especially some form of profit. We've posted some excellent sales numbers this holiday season—cha-ching! A: "Dude, we could sell this stuff for, like, three times as much on the open market." B: "Cha-ching!" Grandma gave you $100 for your birthday? Whoa, cha-ching!

wotcha

slang A friendly, jocular greeting, derived from the archaic phrase "what cheer." Primarily heard in UK. Wotcha, me old codger! It's been donkey's ears since I saw you last!
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