Australian slang for chewing gum, plain and simple. You'll hear this one across schoolyards and workplaces Down Under — it's been part of everyday Aussie vernacular for decades. Whether you're asking a mate for a stick or telling someone to spit it out, chutty is the casual, breezy way Australians refer to the rubbery stuff you chew but don't swallow. It's distinctly regional and carries that quintessentially relaxed Australian energy.
Hey, have you got any chutty? I've got garlic breath something awful.
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(AU, slang) chewing gum.
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