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That's mighty fine chalk you've managed to acquire from Bristol.
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its used to describe the favorite, mostly in betting and gambling the patriots have been the chalk in the NFL for several years
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The expected outcome, especially in a sporting event. Derived from, "you can chalk that up right now, we don't even have to see it." My NCAA sweet sixteen bracket was chalk.
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A derogatory term used for a 'dusty' guy, usually one lacking any wheels, or is just in general, someone who is very uncool. This is a thinly concealed racist term, deriving from "Choc," a slang term for a black person. "Adrianna's dating a complete chalk, you can definitely outwheel him."
"Look at those dusty chalks at the club hitting on those girls." "Popped collar? What a chalk! |
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Military term for an aircraft load. More specifically a group of airborne soldiers which deploy from a single aircraft or platoon sized unit for air-assault operations. "I'm placing you in charge of chalk #4, soldier!"
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Another word born in Cheltenham High School meaning any of the following:
1) to blow something off 2) to damage, destroy, or hurt someone/something 3) to ignore or disregard 4) to take it like a boss "Yo man, aren't you supposed have a date with your girl tonight?"
"Yea, whatever... I'm chalkin it to go see this other chick." "Damn, i don't remember learning any of this. I'm about to chalk the shit outta this math test." "My car got all chalked up from the accident i got in." "He pissed me off so i chalked the mess outta him." "You be aight. Just chalk it up bro." "I'm real tired... i think i'ma chalk school today." |
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when a person is physically or emotionally hurt and they don't show it at all my sister: "my friend broke her arm"
me: "tell her to chalk it" |
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