Used to describe the action of throwing an object in a comedic yet casual way whilst still applying a heavy amount of force.
A catapult motion is often used by more experienced chiselers.
A catapult motion is often used by more experienced chiselers.
Alan chiseled the badger from the upstairs window when he saw it was bothering his wife.
Oi, Steve! Chisel me a sausage!
Oi, Steve! Chisel me a sausage!
by Sneaky Weasel January 28, 2010
by DrugMonkey February 25, 2005
'Why should I give her another five bucks?' (...) 'You're trying to chisel me.'
From: The Cather in the Rye
From: The Cather in the Rye
by Applied Linguist July 5, 2012
by me number 69 October 21, 2022
1. To shape or cut with a chisel.
2. Earnest and conscientious activity intended to make someone like you
3. Early phase of a romantic relationship
2. Earnest and conscientious activity intended to make someone like you
3. Early phase of a romantic relationship
by mo-a February 8, 2005
by dicklicker May 23, 2003