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Definition of break chaulks

break chaulks

  • v. to leave a specific area in a hurry, or adruptley. Originated from military personnel pulling out from an area, or comparing an aircraft that would "pull chaulks" to taxi and take off.
    Let's break chaulks.
    My crew was late for the concert so we had to break chaulks from the party.

    More words meaning: to go, leave, exit
    More words meaning: to hurry

    by Chris W., Las Vegas, NV 89141, USA, Feb 27 2003  (Edit definition)

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