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one that looks as cute as a chipmunk. Hi Chippy, I miss you.
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The screaming baby from Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job that has a moustache and a unibrow.
"Where's my Chippy?"
"There's my Chippy." |
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a female prostitute, especially a young and inexpensive one Watch out for the chippies downtown.
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The place where one buys fish and chips.
Otherwise known as the Chip Shop. I'm gonna get a fish supper at the chippy.
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Carpenter or Fish and Chip Shop. Has the chippy arrived yet?
Headed off to the chippy for some grub? |
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(adjective) applied to hockey games: rough, involving lost tempers, fighting, and ejections One ejection, four guys on the bench at once, and a broken collarbone. That hockey game was getting kind of chippy.
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a chip that has fallen on the floor What's that on the floor?
It's a chippy! |
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In New England, any pellet-like turd, such as from a deer, goat, etc. Syn: scat. "Watch out for the deer chippies on the path." chippy
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