1. chet - Noun
2. Chet - Proper noun
(countable) A diminutive of the male given name Chester.
A river in Norfolk, England, tributary to the Yare.
chet (plural chets)
Alternative spelling of heth
chet (plural chets)
(MLE, slang) Clipping of chete (“knife”).
After Bates' father died, Bates and his mother lived alone together "as if there was no one else in the world" until Bates reached adolescence, when his mother took a lover, Joe Considine (named Chet Rudolph in Psycho IV: The Beginning ). Source: Internet
And then, over the course of about 15 minutes, Uncle Chet would tell me what to look for and where to turn. Source: Internet
At first, these tax caps were $5 million but in 2007, Governor Chet Culver increased the total amount to $7.5 million. Source: Internet
Experia Events managing director Leck Chet Lam said he expects ticket sales to be “significantly less than half” compared to the previous edition of the airshow in 2018, which attracted nearly 80,000 public visitors over two days. Source: Internet
A live version from Ronny Scott's in London with Chet Baker was released on the album Nightbird. Source: Internet
Bottom left, Linda and Chet Foster are pictured with the winners from Ocean City Elementary School, Lily Natalie Rados and Yomna Elgaddar. Source: Internet