chalk eater
English
Etymology
From the betting odds being written in chalk.
Noun
chalk eater (plural chalk eaters)
- (slang) One who bets on racehorses that are favourites to win.
- Synonym: chalk player
- 1949, Time, volume 54, page 36:
- At six major race tracks across the nation, chalk-eaters (form players) were choking last weekend over a straight flush of longshots.
- 1953, Mac Davis, Say it Ain't So!, page 149:
- Of horse players and the ragged army of grifters, touts and downright swindlers who attach themselves to the noble sport of kings there is no end of stories. Get a few of the chalk eaters and long shot hounds together during a lull in the day's occupation—picking the next day's card of winners—and the tales begin to come, thick and fast.
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