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Noun
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chads, plural;
  1. A piece of waste material created by punching cards or tape

  2. A small piece of paper punched out of a ballot


  1. a small piece of paper that is supposed to be removed when a hole is punched in a card or paper tape
  2. Lake Chad: a lake in north central Africa; fed by the Shari river
  3. a landlocked desert republic in north-central Africa; was under French control until 1960
  4. a family of Afroasiatic tonal languages (mostly two tones) spoken in the regions west and south of Lake Chad in north central Africa
  5. Chad (Tchad, تشاد Tshād), officially known as the Republic of Chad, is a landlocked country in central Africa. It is bordered by Libya to the north, Sudan to the east, the Central African Republic to the south, Cameroon and Nigeria to the southwest, and Niger to the west. ...
  6. Chad or Ceadda is an Old English name of unknown meaning, possibly based on the Welsh word "cad" meaning "battle". Chad of Mercia was a 7th-century English saint. ...
  7. Kilroy was here is an American popular culture expression, often seen in graffiti. Its origins are debated, but the phrase and the distinctive accompanying doodle—a bald-headed man (possibly with a few hairs) with a prominent phallic nose peeking over a wall with the fingers of each hand ...
  8. Chad refers to paper fragments created when holes are made in a paper, card or similar synthetic materials, typically computer punched tape or punched cards. ...
  9. Chad is a generally derogatory slang term referring to a young urban white man, typically single and in his 20s or early 30s. ...
  10. Caamas is a toxic planet in the Cirius System that was formerly a highly populated habitable world, until the Empire bombarded it shortly after the Clone Wars, killing nearly all the inhabitants of the planet. The native Caamasi were a peaceful civilization, much like Alderaan. ...
  11. Small pieces of paper punched out from the edges of continuous stationery, punched cards, paper tape etc; One of these pieces of paper
  12. (Chads) the bits of paper removed in the perforating process.
  13. Acronym for CHeap And Dirty. Used to refer to a quick and inexpensive (but usually inelegant) way to solve a particular problem or produce some end result.
  14. a tiny bit of paper that is punched from a ballot using a punch-type mechanical voting machine.
  15. MORE ALCOHOL. Just keep the cycle going. Theoretically, you could put the hangover off until after you're dead. At least that's what my doctor told me...
  16. a practiced attack, a kata, or a spinout of martial combat maneuvers.
  17. something that is considered 'cheesy' or low quality
  18. Waste that remains when line hole (pinfeed) punches do not cut completely through the paper. CHAD, sometimes called hanging punches, can cause both impact and laser printers to malfunction.
  19. Confetti-like pieces of paper formed from punch cards or paper tapes. May have been derived from the word Chadless keypunch, which did not create the confetti-like substance; therefore, it was assumed the stuff created must then be called chad.
  20. The small strips, pieces of paper or shred waste that remain of the documents fed through a paper shredder.
  21. IRIN (Integrated Regional Information Networks) of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reports children being sold to Arab herdsmen in Chad. As part of a new identity imposed on them the herdsman "... ...
  22. someone please find a way of explaining this other than 'chad'
  23. A ready-made perforation on a punch card ballot.
  24. Nation bordering Sudan to the west. Approximately 2 million Darfurian refugees currently live in eastern Chad. Chad and Sudan are also engaged in an ongoing proxy war.
  25. the neighboring country to the west of Sudan, it shares a long, lawless border with Darfur. Chad and Sudan’s relationship is a long and complex one: the two countries have long been at odds and currently accuse each other of supporting each other’s rebel factions. ...