While playing online games one may 'Chirp' towards all of the noob players.
Before, During, or After a fight, the individuals fighting will often 'Chirp' each other.
Bob: Eh look at all these kids chirping us, let's fight!
Before, During, or After a fight, the individuals fighting will often 'Chirp' each other.
Bob: Eh look at all these kids chirping us, let's fight!
by [BA]RedBeard February 28, 2008
by Tech_Mage March 23, 2013
Girl #1 : Yo momma's so fat when she jumped in the sky, she got stuck!
Crowd: ohhhhhhhh
Girl#2 : Oh man, I just got chirped!
Crowd: ohhhhhhhh
Girl#2 : Oh man, I just got chirped!
by KILOGRAMJAM April 22, 2009
"Try and chirp me one more fucking time, and we're dropping the gloves, faggot!"
"Hey, whatever you say, weak wrist."
"Hey, whatever you say, weak wrist."
by Fucksidneycrosby February 15, 2018
by theblackout09 June 03, 2011
Squealing the tires during a gear change. Mentions of this are extremely common in car and car-mod forums.
Past tense: chirped.
Chirping gears requires high-revving whilst doing the gear changes and can be done on all decent stock models (with manual transmissions) through first and second. Chirping third is reserved for sports cars, and chirping fourth is a rare occurrence. Note: this reduces the life of your clutch, but is a lot of fun.
Past tense: chirped.
Chirping gears requires high-revving whilst doing the gear changes and can be done on all decent stock models (with manual transmissions) through first and second. Chirping third is reserved for sports cars, and chirping fourth is a rare occurrence. Note: this reduces the life of your clutch, but is a lot of fun.
I was chirping third at the track today!
Dude, I totally chirped fourth in my insert souped-up car today!!!
Dude, I totally chirped fourth in my insert souped-up car today!!!
by Ben Linkewich March 29, 2008
To ramble about something unnecessarily, irrelevantly or to fill conversation, which no one cares about.
OR
A colloquial way of saying verbose — expressed in more words than necessary
OR
A colloquial way of saying verbose — expressed in more words than necessary
1.
Billy: Did you know Scott Morrison has the big gay?
Sam: That's all chirp.
Billy: What about how Malcolm Turnbull retired?
Sam: Stop chirping, no one cares.
2.
Tom: We want the pig to have the wheat so he can grow big and strong like his parents and make us lots of big dollars from the pig slaughter place.
Julia: Chirp, chirp.
Julia: You mean, you want the pig to eat well so you can sell to the abattoir at a higher price.
Billy: Did you know Scott Morrison has the big gay?
Sam: That's all chirp.
Billy: What about how Malcolm Turnbull retired?
Sam: Stop chirping, no one cares.
2.
Tom: We want the pig to have the wheat so he can grow big and strong like his parents and make us lots of big dollars from the pig slaughter place.
Julia: Chirp, chirp.
Julia: You mean, you want the pig to eat well so you can sell to the abattoir at a higher price.
by Zinnia Mona December 09, 2018