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.
by GJK22 July 9, 2007

Chinny beard (noun) /tʃɪnny bɪəd/
A phrase to exclaim when it is suspected someone is lying or exaggerating, originating from the dubious rubbing of the chin. Perhaps a solely Peterborough term.
A phrase to exclaim when it is suspected someone is lying or exaggerating, originating from the dubious rubbing of the chin. Perhaps a solely Peterborough term.
by catwithlips August 8, 2014

to give a chinny beary is to rub your jaggy stuble on someone, this is very itchy and feels similar to a light carpet burn, usualy this is done by a father to torment ina playful manner his child.
by Rossfxc August 6, 2007

OTID: I went to a party last night & as soon as I walked in all the girls stared at me cos I'm so good looking
Any & everyone: yeah that's right, chinny chin chin
Any & everyone: yeah that's right, chinny chin chin
by NYStan May 27, 2009

by camille kenny April 6, 2008

To Poke fun at someone's mis-fortune.
Normally accompanied by pointing to you Chin, Knee the moon and then your eye.
Normally accompanied by pointing to you Chin, Knee the moon and then your eye.
by Bondi Frank May 13, 2010

by pardonme March 12, 2024
