#4 “Chock it up”
When someone says ‘chock it up‘, it doesn’t make any sense. A chock is literally a block that is used to prevent something from moving, like a bike’s wheel.
The correct saying is ‘to chalk it up,’ meaning that you need to tell or explain something to someone. Chalk is used because it was used to write.
Example:
“You have to chalk it up, that is interesting.”