Chiseler
by Jshyne on Jun 24, 2004 03:00:22
Historically linked to
thieves, but more recently associated with just about anything. Someone who picks something apart a tiny bit at a time. One can
chisel on another's stash, their money, their air, their space, their game, their
well-being...whatever.
chiseled
by homeyjd on Sep 05, 2008 08:27:58
chiseled
by phulluvit on Jun 05, 2003 08:38:24
chisel
by Sneaky Weasel on Jan 29, 2010 04:57:52
Used to describe the action of throwing an object in a
comedic yet casual way whilst still
applying a heavy amount of force.
A
catapult motion is often used by more experienced chiselers.
Example:
Alan
chiseled the badger from the upstairs window when he saw it was bothering his wife.
Oi, Steve!
Chisel me a sausage!
chisel
by DrugMonkey on Feb 25, 2005 21:27:12
chisel
by Applied Linguist on Jul 05, 2012 17:50:43
Example:
'Why should I
give her another
five bucks?' (...) 'You're trying to chisel me.'
From: The Cather in the
Rye
Chiseler
by sanddevil on Jan 15, 2009 06:15:00
A person who wins by
deception, by sharp practice, is a cheat and generally a
low-life swindler. Someone who cannot be trusted, particularly at business.
Example:
That
mate of mine is a complete
chiseler. As a friend I invested £10k in his insurance business only to discover it is an illegal
pyramid scheme and I've lost the lot.
Chiseled
by me number 69 on Oct 22, 2022 05:51:27
chiseling
by mo-a on Feb 09, 2005 05:13:31
1. To shape or cut with a
chisel.
2.
Earnest and conscientious activity intended to make someone like you
3. Early
phase of a romantic relationship
Example:
Lou: "Aren't you two
going out yet?"
Luke: "Nah, I'm still just chiseling..."