Chuck you farley.

chuck A conversation in the cafe lead to a political arguement. One of the people was Liberal, and the other who used the ex- pression was a P.C. - she found the arguments of the Liberal rediculous, and since he wouldn't listen to her she said, "Chuck you Farley" and left. This sort o...

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Summary:chuck A conversation in the cafe lead to a political arguement. One of the people was Liberal, and the other who used the ex- pression was a P.C. - she found the arguments of the Liberal rediculous, and since he wouldn't listen to her she said, "Chuck you Farley" and left. This sort of means the hell with you when a person is completely cheesed off with someone. It usually comes in place of a smart expression someone cannot think of. Heardused by _Lynn Fogwell_, a student aged 21, of St. John's. She doesn't know where she heard it. I know this person, She has been living in the prairie provinces for the past year or so. She may have heard it there. J.H. Not used Not used Withdrawn Checked by Jordyn Hughes on Mon 18 Jul 2016