Paprika/tomato based seasoning sprinkled onto chips giving a tangy spicy flavour. Sold in white tubs (usually at fish and chip shops and fast food takeaways)with Statue of Liberty logo on and branded "American Chip Spice"
Only really seen/heard of in Hull, UK
It's tasty stuff if you can get hold of it.
Only really seen/heard of in Hull, UK
It's tasty stuff if you can get hold of it.
by MrGKaplan December 29, 2008
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Get the chip chop cheerio mug.When you are eating a bag of chips and come to the end where the pieces are so small that your only option is to tip the bag so the remainder ends up in your mouth.
"Trent was so hungry that when he ate all of the chips in the bag he decided to chip chug the crumbs."
by PuckChapple January 30, 2009
Get the Chip Chug mug.The failure and embarrassment of a student after getting a question wrong in a lesson, particulary in A-level economics. The meaning also indicates that the student is not welcome in the class due to his or her failure and must therefore buy some chips in a nearby cafe or canteen after leaving.
Teacher: where is revenue maximised?
Student1: I don't know...
Teacher:(sigh)
Chris: Chip time mate. Time for you to receive your failure
Student1: I don't know...
Teacher:(sigh)
Chris: Chip time mate. Time for you to receive your failure
by Jarab97 November 12, 2014
Get the Chip time mug.This has gotten lost in all the false meanings. A chip on his shoulder comes from the days when there was a formal declaration for a fight, punch-up etc. When a person disagreed strongly with someone over a personal belief, they would place a chip of wood on their shoulder and dare the other to knock it off. Once the other person did this signaled the beginning of the fight and thus punches were thrown. Examples of this can be seen in old British movies circa 1930-1950's.
We use this idiom to say that someone has a deeply held feeling or conviction about something (whether it annoys them or that they won't listen to any other opinion about it) and thus if you disagree then they will vehemently challenge you.
We use this idiom to say that someone has a deeply held feeling or conviction about something (whether it annoys them or that they won't listen to any other opinion about it) and thus if you disagree then they will vehemently challenge you.
He has a real chip on his shoulder about his size, I had a chip on my shoulder about immigrants until I moved to another country.
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Get the Chip on his Shoulder mug.I opened that bag of Lay's potato chips and thought I had shit my pants, but it was only a chip fart.
by Chipfart December 22, 2008
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