The Collaborative International Dictionary
Choring
Chore \Chore\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Chored; p. pr. & vb. n. Choring.] To do chores. [U. S.]
Wiktionary
choring
vb. (present participle of chore English)
Usage examples of "choring".
Gareth offered the seal on the new pack for inspection, then split it with his thumbnail and unwrapped the pristine cards with their bicycle-wheel designs, fanned them, lifted the jokers and began to shuffle, at the same time starting a very funny and obscene story about a bishop who entered the women's rest room at Choring Cross Station in error.
Hard to imagine a kid doing that, choosing unpaid choring over all those Friday night games and Saturday night parties, but that's what he did.