Verb, "to cheadle" or "to be cheadled." For a film actor or actress to be recast in a sequel for reasons other than necessity (like death or age). Particularly a sequel in keeping with the canon of the first film(s), thus excluding franchise reboots. The "cheadling" can apply to both the actor being replaced, as well as the audience for the dissonance caused while watching. Named for Don Cheadle replacing Terrence Howard as James Rhodes in Iron Man 2. Can also be used more colloquially to reference anyone being bizarrely replaced in any walk of life.
1. Edward Norton was cheadled out of The Avengers.
2. Maggie Gyllenhaal in The Dark Knight? Why, we have experienced a harsh cheadling indeed!
Cheadle is “market town” in Staffordshire Moorlands, except there is only two markets and they only sell socks and gloves. There is two main schools in the town, The Cheadle Academy and Painsley. Most of the people who go painsley have probably put their dick in a bible at some point. Whereas The Cheadle Academy isn’t much better with its corrupt teachers not many good grades come out of the cheadle academy.
As for the people, most of cheadles population is old. The younger generations are either smack heads or genuine good people. In cheadle it’s rare to see someone in a tracksuit that hasn’t participated in some sort of illegal activity.
The main jobs in cheadle are construction, Blockpaving, Tarmacing and bricklaying.
The main construction and best driveway firm in Cheadle is WT RILEY AND SONS.
A person who has a head that cannot be distinguished from their chin, thus forming a chead. The fat of the chead has a convex shape, starting from under the tip of the chin to the bottom of the neck like a turkey's. It's likely the chead was invented by the same person who created the cankle, a combination of the calf and the ankle. A person with a chead most likely used to be healthy with a clear distinction between their chin and their head but has gained lots of weight due to many years of eating cheeseburgers, pizza, cheese sticks and cokes; thus forming the chead.