A term coined by G A Miller (1956) to refer to the units or memory records that encode a small number of elements (Anderson)
A shot in which a player hits behind the ball resulting in a more turf being removed than desired The resulting shot is also much shorter than desired May also be called a "chili-dip "
The largest unit of physical disk available for data storage A group of chunks defines a dbspace or an sbspace
Chunks of something are thick solid pieces of it. a chunk of meat Cut the melon into chunks. = lump
The basic building block of a Resource Interchange File Format (RIFF) file, consisting of an identifier (called a chunk identifier), a chunk-size variable, and a chunk data area of variable size
(aka: "fat" or "thick") to hit the ground before the ball, usually resulting in the ball not going as far as intended Example: "That ball would have cleared the water if you hadn't chunked it "