1. chay - Noun
2. Chay - Proper noun
chay (plural chays)
(archaic, colloquial) A chaise (horse-drawn carriage).
chay (plural chays)
The letter ⟨/⟩, which stands for the ch sound /tʃ/, in Pitman shorthand.
Chay (plural Chays)
A surname.
Chay restaurants are mostly frequented by religious Vietnamese people and are rarely found in touristic areas. Source: Internet
At the bus stop in Miami one day, Chayviss Reed, known to her friends as “Chay” or “Juicy,” turned to the person next to her and offered a much needed smile. Source: Internet
Ashton Junior College congratulates Arron van Eck, Chay van Eck and Sarah Moyo for qualifying for the Gauteng East Provincial Tennis Team. Source: Internet
Chay Derbigny, Josh Meents and Jason Griggs had two hits apiece. Source: Internet
Some farmers along with former chairman U Nga Lon Chay from Aung Sit village had been investigated in relation to the lands confiscated by the army in the township administration office yesterday. Source: Internet
Chay Blyth, centre, being presented with his Scottish Samurai Great Shogun Award. Source: Internet