by pballman117 November 20, 2005
The expected outcome, especially in a sporting event. Derived from, "you can chalk that up right now, we don't even have to see it."
by Steven Borbash April 11, 2005
(noun) A theory regarding a mystery. Refers to the practice of chalkboarding/whiteboarding ideas and expanding on them.
(verb) To actively theorize about said mysteries. Often used when someone is coming up with tinfoil theories.
(verb) To actively theorize about said mysteries. Often used when someone is coming up with tinfoil theories.
"Man, so men and my friends were chalking about who Rey's parents might be..."
"Did you hear the chalk about Sylar and Peter Petrelli?"
"After those first teasers dropped, it was crazy how much chalk was flying around about what was going to happen in season 3 of Westworld."
"Did you hear the chalk about Sylar and Peter Petrelli?"
"After those first teasers dropped, it was crazy how much chalk was flying around about what was going to happen in season 3 of Westworld."
by Rawnie Phen October 31, 2020
by Babs Maloney November 06, 2007
by slangwang July 20, 2014
Military term for an aircraft load. More specifically a group of airborne soldiers which deploy from a single aircraft or platoon sized unit for air-assault operations.
by brokenmyth July 18, 2009