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Definition of Choky

Choky
Choky Cho"ky, n. [From Hind. chauki watching, guard.] 1. A station, as for collection of customs, for palanquin bearers, police, etc. [India] 2. Specif., a prison or lockup; a jail. [India, or Slang, Eng.]

Meaning of Choky from wikipedia

- Chokier (Walloon: Tchôkire) is a village of Wallonia in the muni****lity of Flémalle, district of Flémalle-Haute, located in the province of Liège, Belgium...
- Érasme-Louis, Baron Surlet de Chokier (27 November 1769 – 7 August 1839), born in Liège, was a Belgian politician and, before the accession of Leopold...
- Belgium (February 1831) First Belgian monarchs Érasme, Baron Surlet de Chokier (Regent; February 1831 – July 1831) Leopold I (King of the Belgians; July...
- Notes ^[a] signifies an additional producer. "Zone 3" contains samples of "Choky Choke", performed by DJ Sound. "N64" contains interpolations of "C.R.E.A...
- Indonesia aired its first series in March 2011 on Indosiar and was hosted by Choky Sitohang and Cathy Sharon. Fadli & Trisna were the winners, while Yuanita...
- Modern Choki Chokies (モダンチョキチョキズ) were a ****anese pop band from the early 1990s. The main singer was ****ure soloist and actress Mari Hamada (濱田マリ), not...
- Choky Ice Kid Jamaica Frank Major Mugur Toni Ribas Oliver Sanchez Ian Scott 2012 James Brossman Danny D Cristian Devil Omar Galanti Timo Hardy Choky Ice...
- Jean de Chokier, Baron de Surlet (1571-1656) was a canon lawyer and political writer in the Prince-Bishopric of Liège. He is considered as "perhaps [Justus]...
- v t e Monarchs of Belgium Baron Surlet de Chokier (Regent) Leopold I Leopold II Albert I Leopold III Charles (Prince Regent) Baudouin Albert II Philippe...
- kind of Gr****-Aramaic hybrid: אִסְכַּרְיוּתָא, Iskarioutha, meaning "chokiness" or "constriction". This might indicate that the epithet was applied posthumously...