if you take chesse out to cook or make a snack you got to feed your dog with a bit of chesse dog or cat or parrot or your animan
dont forget to put chesse on the pasta -wait i gotta pay the chesse tax
Similar to Pigeon Chess When your opponent is slow and dim-witted and loses every time, but will knock over the pieces and declare victory regardless of how badly they've lost.
i Provided Greg With an objective definition , but he just refused it as valid and said he won, and I lost, and the debate became a game of Chorley Chess
The weaponisation of an administration apparatus such that the opposing party or parties must navigate a sea of bureaucratic red tape in order to proceed with requisite business.
Dorothea has a grievance with her doctor's office, but the procedural chess of submitting a complaint has left her stunned; she may just forget about the whole endeavour.
A plan or scheme, or, rarely, even life itself.
"Lets hope our game of chess succeeds, or it'll mean the Feds after us..."
A scenario where two or more people are trying to outsmart each other. Either if it’s for a fun game or even life or death.
“The amount of Mental Chess between the protagonist and antagonist was astounding!”