Cha
It's Lancastrian and possibly more specifically Prestonian dialect/slang. It's means mate/pal/boss/marra/compadre
"Oreet cha?! Hows thee doin'?"
"What you up to cha?"
"I'm well pissed up me cha"
"What you up to cha?"
"I'm well pissed up me cha"
Cha
To show annoyance or frustration at a specified event or person, usually put onto the end of an aforementioned sentence, used as a verbal alternative to a sigh
that boy needs to learn some manners...cha
Cha
Cha is a word indigenous people say instead of "wack"
Girl One: Karen cancelled the party that was supposed to be this weekend.
Girl two: Cha
Girl two: Cha
Cha
A term of endearment towards another person, originates from the Cajun French dialect.
Mah, Cha, I love you!
Cha
Something that’s bad; or unpleasant.
Guy: I can give you a ride today bro
Guy 2: cha!!!
Guy 2: cha!!!
Cha
Another slang name for cocaine (short for charlie)
Fancy a line of Cha?
Got any Cha mate?
Got any Cha mate?
Cha
The coolest way to say 'yea' or 'yes.'
chaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa