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ball and chalk

BALL-and-CHAWK · verb · slang

Walk.

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Cockney rhyming slang for 'walk'.

“It's a nice evening — let's ball and chalk down to the river.”
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ball and chalk In A Sentence

It's a nice evening — let's ball and chalk down to the river.

Origin & Usage

'Chalk' rhymes with 'walk'; traditional London rhyming slang.

People Also Ask

What does 'ball and chalk' mean?

It's Cockney rhyming slang for 'walk'.

How do you use 'ball and chalk'?

You'd say 'let's ball and chalk down the road' to mean 'let's walk'.

Where does 'ball and chalk' come from?

It's traditional London rhyming slang — 'chalk' rhymes with 'walk'.

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