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    [Noun]  | "chair" | \ ˈcher \


    1: a seat typically having four legs and a back for one person

    2: electric chair —used with the

    3: an official seat or a seat of authority, state, or dignity


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English chaiere, from Anglo-French, from Latin cathedra, from Greek kathedra, from kata- cata- + hedra seat ;

    [Noun]  | "musical chairs" 


    1: a game in which players march to music around a row of chairs numbering one less than the players and scramble for seats when the music stops; also : a situation or series of events suggesting the game of musical chairs (as in rapid change or confusing activity)


    Origin: 1877 ;

    [Noun]  | "Ad*i*ron*dack chair" | \ ˌa-də-ˈrän-ˌdak- \


    1: a wooden lawn chair with a high slatted back, broad arms, and a seat that is lower in the back than the front


    Origin: 1906 ;

     After the {see: |adirondack mountains|Adirondack Mountains:g}, New York;

    [Noun]  | "Bar*ce*lo*na chair" | \ ˌbär-sə-ˈlō-nə- \


    1: an armless chair with leather-covered cushions on a stainless steel frame


    Origin: 1953 ;

     Barcelona, Spain;

    [Noun]  | "bath chair" | \ ˈbath- \


    1: a hooded and sometimes glassed wheeled chair used especially by invalids; broadly : wheelchair


    Origin: 1765 ;

     Bath, England;

    [Noun]  | "booster chair" 


    1: a portable seat that is placed on or attached to a chair or an automobile seat in order to raise a child to a higher position : booster seat


    Origin: 1950 ;

    [Noun]  | "butterfly chair" 


    1: a chair for lounging consisting of a cloth sling supported by a frame of metal tubing or bars


    Origin: 1950 ;

    [Noun]  | "captain's chair" 


    1: an armchair with a saddle seat and a low curved back with vertical spindles


    Origin: 1946 ;

    [Noun]  | "club chair" 


    1: a deep low thickly upholstered easy chair often with rather low back and heavy sides and arms


    Origin: 1756 ;

    [Verb]  | "chair" 


    1: to preside as chairperson of

    2: to install in office

    3: to carry on the shoulders in acclaim


    Origin: 1610 ;

    [Noun]  | "chairs" 


    1: a person in charge of a meeting;


      * e.g., " ... all questions and comments should be directed to the chair "



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    2: the place of leadership or command;


      * e.g., " ... the chair of the English department at the university "



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    [Noun]  | "chair" 


    1: a person in charge of a meeting;


      * e.g., " ... all questions and comments should be directed to the chair "



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    2: the place of leadership or command;


      * e.g., " ... the chair of the English department at the university "



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    [Noun]  | "cochairs" 


    1: as in copresidents, cochairwomen;


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     [ "The chair" ]

    1: The chair where clothes clean enough to wear tomorrow but too dirty to go back in the wardrobe go.

      * e.g.,  ... "I wore this top today and its a bit creased but I can just wear it tomorrow so I'll put it on the chair so I don't have to bother getting it out of the wardrobe." 

     [ "Chair" ]

    1: Something your dumbass is most likely sitting on right now A scene from a South Park episode in which Eric Cartman is asked to spell the word "chair" A hard, solid piece of furniture with....do you really need a defintion for this?

      * e.g.,  ... Dave: Don't fall out of that chair, yo! Mike: It's my wheelchair asshole, if I fall I won't feel a thing. 

     [ "chaire" ]

    1: A utensil that assist the opposite of standing - sitting

      * e.g.,  ... Explorer: WE HAVE FOUND A SACRED TABLET FROM THE GREAT ANCIENTS 


     [ "chaire" ]

    2: A weaul is in close relation to a chaire

      * e.g.,  ... Historian: Chaire balls lmao weaul nugget 

     [ "Chair" ]

    1: when someone unwanted is talking, they also can't have a working pancreas

      * e.g.,  ... "why is the chair talking?" 

     [ "chair" ]

    1: a fun sized couch

      * e.g.,  ... fred: lets go sit on the couch 

     [ "chair" ]

    1: a word used to describe a person in the room who has no purpose. this person is just there and doesn't matter

      * e.g.,  ... "Dude what are these two girls doing here. They're just a couple of chairs." 

     [ "Chaired" ]

    1: When you’re either very fucked up or super tired, to the point where you gotta take a seat

      * e.g.,  ... Chad: Did you see how much Brad drank last night? 

     [ "Chairing" ]

    1: A word used in Ireland and some parts of Britain , is where a male would sit on a chair and the female would sit facing him with her two legs on separate sides and they would kiss for a long time ,the males hands would be grasping the females booty

      * e.g.,  ... Tom: How far did you go with Gloria last night? Jack :She was chairing me for 5 minutes pal. 

     [ "Chair" ]

    1: The pairing/ship for Chuck Bass and Blair Waldorf in Gossip Girl.

      * e.g.,  ... My perfect couple in GG is Chair. 


     [ "Chair" ]

    2: Chuck is played by Ed Westwick


     [ "Chair" ]

    3: Blair is played by Leighton Meester

     [ "the chair" ]

    1: The electric chair, created by a dentists, it is now the most popular way of state execution in the united states.

      * e.g.,  ... Firing squad or the chair? 

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