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Checkers me heckers

Coming from the term checkmate in chess and the Aussie slang word for hectic
Simply, it means:
Being in checkmate in a game of chess or,
"Checkmate mate, that's hectic"
Oh mate I think that's checkers me heckers

play checkers 

Lucky guy: Dude after the bar that redhead and i went back to her place to play checkers. WE played checkers for like an hour. And she was SO good at it.
play checkers by namixas11 January 24, 2011

Fact-Checkers 

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Fact-Checkers by Commandercuddles January 19, 2021

Chinese Checkers

When you are walking in one direction and someone walking towards you end up at the same spot so you both move to the side further blocking eachother. The side movements can persist for 1-alot of times. This usually happens when encountering an Asian person.
I fully played Chinese Checkers on the way to the bathroom

shot checkers 

1. (n.) A particularly exhilirating drinking game involving checkers. Players substitute shot glasses filled with liquor for the red and black plastic checkers pieces. Standard rules of checkers apply. Once a player's shot glass is jumped by the opponent, he must drink the contents of the glass right away. Double jumps in this version of checkers are especially devastating. If player's head collapes on the board, it is an automatic forfeit.
We kicked off that party with a good game of shot checkers.

In the Shot Checkers Championship, she was totally kicking my ass. I had one glass left, and her three glasses has me cornered in. I was all washed up. Then, to my surprise, she passed out right before my eyes and I was crowned the Shot Checkers Champion. What an unforseen turn of events.
shot checkers by Greg May 13, 2005

Best Checkers Buddy in the World 

A: "I was playing checkers with my Best Checkers Buddy in the World the other night."

B: "Oh, you mean Blake?"