An indeterminate noun referring to a female (usually young) whom the speaker does not know very well.
This term would not be used in reference to anyone that the speaker is presumed to have more than a passing aquaintance with.
This term would not be used in reference to anyone that the speaker is presumed to have more than a passing aquaintance with.
"Did you get the notes from the class you missed?"
"Yeah, this one chippie from the other section lent me hers."
"who's that in the picture with him?"
"Some chippie he knew back in the day."
"So, I was sitting there, minding my own business, when this chippie comes in and starts causing all kinds of trouble..."
"Yeah, this one chippie from the other section lent me hers."
"who's that in the picture with him?"
"Some chippie he knew back in the day."
"So, I was sitting there, minding my own business, when this chippie comes in and starts causing all kinds of trouble..."
by Euryale January 9, 2006

by Roland F. Thurlow January 19, 2005

adj. In hockey, to play aggressively and physically, just short of playing illegally. May suggest some of the checks are getting personal in their retaliatory zeal.
Said after a particularly vicious but legal hit against the boards: "The boys are getting a little bit chippy out there."
by dskoelling April 17, 2005

by Beaky D December 19, 2012

When you cannot finish an entire cigarette and remove, or "chip" off, the burning tip of the smoke and save the rest for later. This half cigarette has now become a chippy. Commonly used in Regina Saskatchewan Canada.
by xbleachx March 27, 2007

a miniature sized, hormonally charged cross-eyed man who hides in the most inconvenient places....think you want to find him? be careful what you wish for....he will let out a deafening shriek if discovered!
Where's my chippy?
THERE'S my chippy!
THERE'S my chippy!
by Zingolo January 15, 2011

by Schleep July 30, 2018
