2008.Aug.12, 04:17 PM
rado360 Wrote:Maybe the same thing will happen to you loki, except you'll be chocking on that black skin flute when it kills you
chock (chk)
n.
1. A block or wedge placed under something else, such as a wheel, to keep it from moving.
2. Nautical A heavy fitting of metal or wood with two jaws curving inward, through which a rope or cable may be run.
tr.v. chocked, chockĀ·ing, chocks
1. To fit with or secure by a chock: The plane's wheels were chocked and chained down.
2. Nautical To place (a boat) on chocks.
I'm so confused :?