Noun. Adverb : Chalked
Chalk is generally referred to as “food that holds no nutritional value or general appeal”
Eg: the dried raisins in a bag of trail mix, or the whole grain pieces in a box of lucky charms.
“Chalked” on the other hand can be used as an adverb to describe any action that felt or seemed pointlessness.
Eg., running for a bus and still missing it, or playing any game without success
Chalk is generally referred to as “food that holds no nutritional value or general appeal”
Eg: the dried raisins in a bag of trail mix, or the whole grain pieces in a box of lucky charms.
“Chalked” on the other hand can be used as an adverb to describe any action that felt or seemed pointlessness.
Eg., running for a bus and still missing it, or playing any game without success
Debbie: this cereal sucks, where are all the lucky charms?
Pat: my daughter went dumped the entire box out and ate all the marshmallows again!
Debbie: damn. Allllll chalk
Pat: my daughter went dumped the entire box out and ate all the marshmallows again!
Debbie: damn. Allllll chalk
by dustbunny995 July 05, 2025