Historically linked to thieves, but more recently associated with just about anything. Someone who picks something apart a tiny bit at a time. One can chisel on another's stash, their money, their air, their space, their game, their well-being...whatever.
by Jshyne June 23, 2004
Get the Chiselermug. by homeyjd October 20, 2008
Get the chiseledmug. by phulluvit June 4, 2003
Get the chiseledmug. 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
Get the chiselmug. by DrugMonkey February 25, 2005
Get the chiselmug. '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 7, 2012
Get the chiselmug. A person who wins by deception, by sharp practice, is a cheat and generally a low-life swindler. Someone who cannot be trusted, particularly at business.
That mate of mine is a complete chiseler. As a friend I invested £10k in his insurance business only to discover it is an illegal pyramid scheme and I've lost the lot.
by sanddevil January 14, 2009
Get the Chiselermug.