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Has no chin or chinny

"Has no chin" or "chinny" is a term for fighters in MMA and boxing that get knocked out so easily by a punch that probably wouldn't knock any other fighter out and it is mainly because of them not being able to take hits to the head or chin due to there terrible durability.
Johnny Walker has no chin whatsoever just look at him getting knocked out he reacts like a looney tunes character. or
Johnny Walker is so chinny just look at him getting knocked out he reacts like a looney tunes character.

Has no chin or chinny
Has no chin or chinny by AT0123 January 26, 2026

not by the hair on my chiny chin chin

a famous line from "The Three Little Pigs". also refers in code to a certain female teacher that has more man-hair than most boys in puberty.
Person A: (says) not by the hair on my chiny chin chin
Person A: (begins to rub chin)
Persons B&C: (begin to laugh)

chinny reckon 

To express indignant disbelief at another's fanciful proclamation.

Typically accompanied by the stroking of a non-existent goatie beard.

For some reason "reckon" is pronounced "reh-kon" rather the usual "reh-kun".
"I managed to cop off with 5 birds on Saturday night."

"5? Chinny reckon."
chinny reckon by blues x man July 31, 2005

Chinny Reckon 

This means 'yeah right' or 'I don't beleive you'. It is pronounced 'chinny re-kon' and has more impact if you say it whilst stroking your chin. We used to say it at primary school, but it might just be a Northern thing!
"You get £100 pocket money a week?"

"Chinny Reckon!"
Chinny Reckon by OCPD May 6, 2006
smart, funny, awesome, cool, has swag, has lots of best friends
"I wish I was Chinny, He is so cool"
Chinny by chinny_cs April 17, 2015

chinny reckon 

Up until around the age of 12 this is a common phrase in every child's vocabulary. Used to question the validity of somebody's statement. In cambridgeshire there were two variations of chinny reckon or "Chinny Rah-Kon". Firstly one would put their tongue imbetween their bottom teeth and lip, making it swell, and make a low noise before saying "Chinny Reckon" or "Itchy Chin". The phrase "Chin Spin" was also used in the same context.
"I've scored twenty five goals on the playground this week"

"Yeah, Chinny Reckon"
chinny reckon by GJK22 July 9, 2007