Terms vs Chippier - What's the difference?
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(chippy)
(British) A fish-and-chip shop.
* 2008 , Patrick Naughton, Whistle Wood, Land of the Fathers ,
* 2009 , John Wise, Sweet Dreams ,
(British, Australia, New Zealand, slang) A carpenter.
(Australia, slang) The youngest member of a team or group, normally someone whose voice has not yet deepened, talking like a chipmunk.
(New Zealand) A potato chip.
(US, slang) A prostitute or promiscuous woman.
* 2004 , William Lashner, Fatal Flaw ,
* 2008 , Nicholas L. Syrett, The Company He Keeps: A History of White College Fraternities ,
(demoscene, informal) A chiptune.
(US) A chipping sparrow.
* 1902 , Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock, The Granite Monthly: A New Hampshire magazine devoted to history, biography, literature, and state progress , Volume 32,
* 1908 , Alice Lounsberry, The Garden Book for Young People ,
* 1939 , Anna Botsford Comstock, Handbook of Nature Study ,
(Canada, UK) Ill-tempered, disagreeable.
(Canada, sports) Involving violence or unfair play.
* 2007 , Canadian Interuniversity Sport, cisport.ca,
(of wood) Tending to form chips when cut, rather than larger, more usable pieces of wood.
As a noun terms
is .As an adjective chippier is
(chippy).chippier
English
Adjective
(head)chippy
English
Alternative forms
* chippieNoun
(chippies)page 33,
- Huge queues form outside the Chippy , often stretching back to the Coop and beyond.
page 308,
- Albert was flabbergasted. Yer really buyin? a chippy ?”
- Tom smiled whilst nodding his head. “That?s me plan.”
page 280,
- I give the pictures of the wife and the lawn boy to the husband. I give the pictures of the husband and the chippy to the wife.
page 176,
- Canby hints that, even with chippies', sexual intercourse was rare; even putting aside his complete lack of regard for the '''chippy''' as an actual human being, however, this passage makes clear that whatever did occur with these ' chippies may not have been as consensual as he presumed.72
page 385,
- In due time a nest-full of little chippies appear to be nourished with insectiverous(sic) food from a parental beak until fledged and able to look after themselves.
page 139,
- Surely no young chippy was ever so stout and so emphatic as this bird.
- The funny part of it all is that the starling appears to make the chippies do whatever it pleases.
page 88,
- How early in the season does the chippy appear and where does it spend the winter?
Derived terms
* chippy-chaser, chippy jointSynonyms
* (fish-and-chips shop) chipperAdjective
(er)- The University of Lethbridge Pronghorns and University of Saskatchewan Huskies battled to a 1-1 draw in a chippy Canada West men’s soccer affair that saw the teams combine for 33 fouls and five yellow cards.