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chalk

its used to describe the favorite, mostly in betting and gambling

the patriots have been the chalk in the NFL for several years

by pballman117 November 20, 2005

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chalk

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."

My NCAA sweet sixteen bracket was chalk.

by Steven Borbash April 11, 2005

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chalk that

Forget that; nevermind that.

Chalk that exam and come to my party.

by slangwang July 21, 2014

5๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


Chalk

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.

"I'm placing you in charge of chalk #4, soldier!"

by brokenmyth July 18, 2009

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chalk

(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.

"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."

by Rawnie Phen October 31, 2020

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Not-Chalk

The opposite of chalk

Tom: "What's that?"
Sarah: "This? Oh, this is not-chalk."

by Babs Maloney November 6, 2007

5๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


chalk

A derogatory term used for a 'dusty' guy, usually one lacking any wheels, or is just in general, someone who is very uncool.

This is a thinly concealed racist term, deriving from "Choc," a slang term for a black person.

"Adrianna's dating a complete chalk, you can definitely outwheel him."

"Look at those dusty chalks at the club hitting on those girls."

"Popped collar? What a chalk!

by balbir December 7, 2011

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