cheney - che'-ney
v. chenied, cheneying, cheneys
1. To hit, wound or kill as a result of recklessness
2. To ignore your surroundings or environs
3. To be careless in decision making
4. To deviate from standard awareness and known truths
5. To cause easily preventable accidents or even wars
tr. v. cheney
1. To lack peripheral vision
[Late Latin: chenicare, to ignore facts, from Latin: chenus, to go blind]
A little girl who was skiing on the bunny slope was chenied hard by a drunken snow boarder who ignored the bright orange "SKI SLOW" signs on the slope.