Chalk sucks.
by Chalk-sucks January 21, 2021
Get the Chalkmug. When a girl is trying to flirt with you but she doesn’t make it obvious so she sounds more like she’s just simply giving a random compliment.
Girl: “I really like your chalk bag.”
Guy: “Thanks…”
Girl, thinking about it later: Why didn’t he flirt back?
Guy, thinking about it later: That girl was nice for giving me a chalk bag compliment.
Guy: “Thanks…”
Girl, thinking about it later: Why didn’t he flirt back?
Guy, thinking about it later: That girl was nice for giving me a chalk bag compliment.
by FoxtrotTwelve September 16, 2024
Get the Chalk bag complimentmug. by DKRemedy June 14, 2024
Get the Rock chalkmug. Chalking, the act of expressing one's political beliefs using sidewalk chalk. I use chalking as "My Senator ignored my requests to support a woman's right to an abortion, so I went chalking on the street in front of her house."
"My Senator ignored my requests to support a woman's right to an abortion, so I went chalking on the street in front of her house."
by CampbellFrank July 31, 2022
Get the Chalkingmug. Dead body in cop's mouth. Come from the ligne that cops used to do draw all around a dead body to mark his position.
"Where's the chalk ?"
An inspecter to a police officer, arriving on a crime scene. From the show "Murder in the first".
An inspecter to a police officer, arriving on a crime scene. From the show "Murder in the first".
by Sbire14 March 10, 2022
Get the Chalkmug. by Robert Johnny Potter September 14, 2013
Get the chalked them offmug. 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 5, 2025
Get the Chalkmug.