Chalk is used as a general negative. It can be used to describe something in a negative connotation.
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by TroyChodeJigChalk May 9, 2022
Get the Chalk mug.An adjective used to describe an overachieving college/university student who enjoys hitting the gym
Chalk is a strong metaphor because chalk is commonly used by powerlifters and at school alike
Chalk is a strong metaphor because chalk is commonly used by powerlifters and at school alike
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is that chalk?! i saw her in one of the dimensions i visited once!
you mean the cool person chalk? yea, she was with her equally as cool cat, elise!
you mean the cool person chalk? yea, she was with her equally as cool cat, elise!
by chalkdusts February 3, 2024
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Derived from the chalk outlines drawn around dead bodies in crime scenes from old movies and TV shows.
Derived from the chalk outlines drawn around dead bodies in crime scenes from old movies and TV shows.
Chalk the tournament. We lost.
Chalk the team. We lost.
Chalk the food. It's ass.
Chalk Tyler. He can't aim.
Chalk the team. We lost.
Chalk the food. It's ass.
Chalk Tyler. He can't aim.
by chalkguy February 21, 2025
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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
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