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chute noun- the rectum US, 1976
- [S]lim blonde anal lover Chrissy Ann, who lets Cal Jammer slide up her chute. — Adult Video News, p. 56, February 1993
- He deliberately drove back onto my hand, my thumb up his chute. — Jack Hart, My First Time, p. 168, 1995
- Moving harder than ever against the tank barrel, with my finger jammed up her chute, she started to growl passionately. — Penthouse International, Letters to Penthouse XV, p. 148, 2002
- the coin slot on a pinball machine US
- — Bobbye Claire Natkin and Steve Kirk, All About Pinball, p. 111, 1977
- especially in Quebec, a waterfall CANADA
- On Porcupine Lake a dam had been built to control the flow of water, and the chute itself was nineteen hundred and fourteen feet long. — Audrey Saunders, Algonquin Story, p. 44, 1947
- The river leaves Isaac Lake by a short fast chute. — Islander, p. 13/1, 14 November 1965
- in sailing, a spinnaker US
- “Okay!” Winnie shouted. “Let’s pop the chute!” — Joseph Wambaugh, The Golden Orange, p. 286, 1990
- a parachute UK, 1920
- [A]s lucky as a man whose ‘chute has failed[.] — James Hawes, Dead Long Enough, p. 26, 2000
- in the usage of youthful model road racers (slot car racers), a straight portion of track US
- — Phantom Surfers, The Exciting Sounds of Model Road Racing (Album cover), 1997
▶ through the chute smuggled from Venezuela TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, 1987- Lise Winer, — Dictionary of the English/Creole of Trinidad & Tobago, 2003
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