Apple SuperDrive Gets Faster....For Free
garaxiel writes "Just made a punch over to apple's website to notice a link detailing an update to all SuperDrives (or most; they provide a way to check if you're up to date) so that the superdrive can use the newer, faster media. Heck, if this is all I had to do to get a faster burner back in the day, I would have gladly switched to Apple!"
I've never seen Jeopardy in my life.
As to your examples:-
to saddle up - sure, that's a verb - but 'saddle up' isn't a noun so I don't see a parallel.
to reign / reign in - same again
'to frame a question' is an idiom, and has no parallel again
'to coin a phrase' is another idiom
'to shoot' is an ordinary English verb and has no parallel with the 'to chassis' issue again
'punked out' must be colloquial American English, it means nothing to me or my dictionary, same with your use of 'scabbed' - in English, 'scab' is the natural cover over a healing wound or a strike breaker, I never known it used in the sense you describe.
All that aside, just because YOU use 'chassis' as a verb doesn't make it one, it just means you have poor English skills and cannot properly form sensible statements.
VERBING WEIRDS LANGUAGE
That was classic intercourse!