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  • noun informal chocolate

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Examples

  • It's accompanied by a rather queer video starring a giant, girl-sized choccy bar, out of which a girl-sized girl is extracted by Harry, all covered in chocolate, marshmallow and biscuit.

    This week's new singles 2011

  • We should have enclosed a choccy heart in the package!

    lyzbeth: Scary Kisses launch tonight! lyzbeth 2010

  • The “Krispy Kreme” choccy ones with the white and milk choc bits on the top are the finest in the world.

    Rabbit Stew. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008

  • That little bout of pneumonia managed to help me drop 4 kgs in January, and I chopped another 2 off in the US, but I was expected to go back up a bit this month, due to some naughtiness involving wine and sour cream choccy cakes.

    Cheeseburger Gothic » The Weigh In. 2009

  • A cuppa, some choccy, great viewing company and a quiet night in.

    Convergence Part 1 (Friday) editormum 2007

  • Oh and hitting all the supermarkets and chemists and bookstores for all the essentials of life presently unavailable in Switzerland (brown sugar, Green & Black choccy, kiddie and adult medications, reasonably priced kids books).

    Wanderlust 2007

  • Oh and hitting all the supermarkets and chemists and bookstores for all the essentials of life presently unavailable in Switzerland (brown sugar, Green & Black choccy, kiddie and adult medications, reasonably priced kids books).

    June 2007 2007

  • It's hot, and I'm baking (banana bread and flourless choccy cake) and listening to Elvis (thanks, Dad, for all those happy Elvis memories).

    May 2006 2006

  • It's hot, and I'm baking (banana bread and flourless choccy cake) and listening to Elvis (thanks, Dad, for all those happy Elvis memories).

    Girl in a Pink Hat 2006

  • She scraped off the choccy cream in the center with her teeth—just like you do!

    The English American Alison Larkin 2008

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