The act of taking the gum you are chewing (presumably used up) and putting it in the wrapper of the new piece of gum you are about to consume. This repeats itself until the supply of gum is exhausted.
Man alive, I was so shook up while taking the SAT, I was chain chewing the whole time! But I gave a supervisor a piece, he said he would put in a good word for me.
The original Chain Lightning spell dates back to 1st Edition AD&D's Unearthed Arcana by Gary Gygax, and dates back to 1985. It is a sixth level spell, and causes 1d6/level damage per level of the caster to its primary target (or half on a successful save vs. magic). It will branch out to nearby targets in a chain pattern, each subsequent strike doing one less 1d6 per branch, with as many branches as the caster has levels and will continue arcing until it is exhausted. It can be a tricky spell to use because it can hit allies or even the caster himself or herself.
The wizard casts a chain lightning spell, but since there are only a few enemies, one bolt in the chain strikes him instead.
A fancy way to say 100 miles for those who love numbers, especially big numbers.
Where can we go within 100 miles of home?
8,000 chains? How about New York City!
a prison cell where dangerous prisoners are kept in chains.
The robber has been kept in the chain cell.
When the mans has a chain hanging from his neck, and you have the urge to bite it and pull him down for that strong dick game.
Boy- You got me chained up baby.
Girl- Good cuz you’re my bitch tonight!
When three or more Asian drivers rear-end each other in a domino-effect fashion, potentially resulting in multiple accidents, multiple traffic tickets, and a major traffic holdup.
When I was driving home from work and passed by an Asian neighborhood, I got caught in a Chinese chain reaction, and the front and rear chassis of my car got totaled.
Chain where links connecting don but touch similiar sharp edges.
Add handle(s) of choosing.