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chalk verb- to prepare cocaine for inhalation UK
The image of white chalk lines. - Nood starts chalkin’ a few lines on the desktop includin’ a real fat one for Joe. — Nick Barlay, Curvy Lovebox, p. 143, 1997
- to chemically lighten the colour of cocaine for buyers who believe that the white colour reflects purity US
- — Terry Williams, The Cocaine Kids, p. 136, 1989
- to observe something or someone US
- “Shhhh,” Choo-Choo cautioned. “Chalk the walking Jeffs.” — Chester Himes, The Real Cool Killers, p. 120, 1959
- to ban a gambler from a table, game or casino US
- — The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, p. 122, May 1950
- to steal something US
- — Rick Ayers (Editor), Slang Dictionary, p. 6, 2001
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