A vacuuous expression afforded by someone in a position of leadership in order to feign interest in the response to questions. Often used in conjunction with an unsynchronised nod and "hmmm".
Daryl was met with a "Chief" after being questioned by his supervisor about the recent tragedy in which his entire family was killed in a freakish accident.
by Mr. C. December 02, 2004
by Ursy pursyy May 18, 2011
by Slangbanga March 17, 2006
1: Rude, mean, straight forward, needs something, person. Everyone has their chief moments.
2: Leader, Head person. Usually referred to in Indian tribes.
2: Leader, Head person. Usually referred to in Indian tribes.
by I am having a chief moment May 24, 2008
Chief, used to discribe somebody would considers or thinks themselves the best; somebody with a big ego. One might think to punch this person in the face.
by Cadet14 February 05, 2011
In a similar essence to shot for shot in drinking, chief for chief occurs when two people are smoking most commonly a joint or cart. Every time one person takes a “chief,” the other person must “chief” the joint or cart to match.
by SonicSwagGaminf June 22, 2022