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Definition of choon in English: choonnountʃuːnCHo͞on British informal A song or piece of popular music. play us some of your choons, bro! Example sentencesExamples - Don't worry if you miss a choon while in the toilet, because you'll hear it in every other bar in town for the following 6 weeks.
- It's a sneering analysis of the British political apathy that was prevalent at the time, and a blimmin' good indie-rock choon, too.
- It's a jolly, summery, radio-friendly dance choon.
- Go hither for links to more acoustic goodness, any choon of which could serve as aural activator for love and good feelings.
- Songs don't matter, it's all about hooks, choruses, catchy choons.
- Think I've persuaded her to come out in Clapham for a night at the Brewers for some cheesy choons.
- It's been all over Radio 1 for months, and a mighty fine choon it is too, although it sounds nothing like the Rolling Stones' version.
- On the other side of the room, a DJ spins some inoffensive Motown choons.
- We had a conversation about the word "copacetic" the other day, and this choon features that word.
- Almost as radical for dance music, it's an album of verse-chorus-verse choons, played on real instruments.
Origin 1990s: informal respelling of tune. Definition of choon in US English: choonnounCHo͞on British informal A song or piece of popular music. play us some of your choons, bro! Example sentencesExamples - Almost as radical for dance music, it's an album of verse-chorus-verse choons, played on real instruments.
- It's a jolly, summery, radio-friendly dance choon.
- Think I've persuaded her to come out in Clapham for a night at the Brewers for some cheesy choons.
- On the other side of the room, a DJ spins some inoffensive Motown choons.
- Go hither for links to more acoustic goodness, any choon of which could serve as aural activator for love and good feelings.
- Songs don't matter, it's all about hooks, choruses, catchy choons.
- It's a sneering analysis of the British political apathy that was prevalent at the time, and a blimmin' good indie-rock choon, too.
- Don't worry if you miss a choon while in the toilet, because you'll hear it in every other bar in town for the following 6 weeks.
- We had a conversation about the word "copacetic" the other day, and this choon features that word.
- It's been all over Radio 1 for months, and a mighty fine choon it is too, although it sounds nothing like the Rolling Stones' version.
Origin 1990s: informal respelling of tune. |