A Southerner defends 'chunked'


A Southerner is defending "chunking" it.

Reader Bruce Sharer writes that Southerners often use the verb "to chunk" as a variant of "to chuck," meaning to discard or toss.

Dome had wondered why former Gov. Mike Easley and President George W. Bush both used the word instead of the more familiar "chucked."

But Sharer says it's no big deal, citing as authority the Urban Dictionary, a collaborative online dictionary of slang that frequently verges on offensive: "Southern for chuck it. 1. To discard. 2. To toss."

"Perhaps you are not from down here, i.e., the South," Sharer writes, unintentionally echoing every Southern TV or movie sheriff from the past 40 years. "Number two may explain why Gov. Easley and Pres. Bush used the word chunk."

In fairness, Dome hisself is not from the South, but our more Southern-fried colleagues also thought the word strange.

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Re: A Southerner defends 'chunked'

Not to defend the idea of chunking what was chunked, but I share a hometown with the former governor, and in Rocky Mount we chunk stuff all the time. (See it even has tenses!)

Not to overtheorize, but in my opinion, one normally chunks to get rid of and chucks to place. Eg., "He chunked the ball to the sideline," vs. "He chucked it to the receiver."

Re: A Southerner defends 'chunked'

Now look, where I'm from it isn't skookum to attack someone just because he's a cheechako. As the Dome barista, I have to object.

— RTB 

Re: A Southerner defends 'chunked'

Beckwith, I *knew* you weren't one of us (though the name Beckwith has has been in North Carolina for generations).

I don't know about your "southern fried" whippersnapper co-workers, but if'n they don't know that "chunk" is a southernism, they musta been reared by Yankees or worse, Californians.

Also, if ya ain't from here ya got no bidness typing in dialect.

Re: A Southerner defends 'chunked'

What we have here is a failure to communicate.

— RTB 

Re: A Southerner defends 'chunked'

They call me MR. BECKWITH!

Just doesn't have the same ring as Mr. Tibbs.

Punkin chunkin (pumpkin tossing)

ClemPson Tigers

A poster named Cornbread has faith in RTB to learn.