by Ye. Nan is amazing February 20, 2020
The nickname for an over-opinionated and under-informed female executive who enjoys posting unsolicited and uninsightful advice on how to be a good leader. Is usually unemployed making the irony so obvious, even Chip should see it.
by number1beztfuckup December 24, 2022
After creating the infamous slur 'melt' over 10 years ago, We now come to you with the next trend setter. Created through the evolution of group banter, 'chip' is the new 'melt'.
In its most basic definition Chip means you are a disappointment, however can mean and not limited too: boring, flake, not funny, made a mistake, stupid.
In its most basic definition Chip means you are a disappointment, however can mean and not limited too: boring, flake, not funny, made a mistake, stupid.
Friend arrives at party and forgot his bottle of vodka - You would say "You absolute chip, can't believe you forgot your bottle"
Friend cancels a night out at the last minute - You would say "what a chip for cancelling last minute"
Friend cracks joke that was unfunny - You would say "About as funny as a chip" and could be followed by "such a chip'
Friend cancels a night out at the last minute - You would say "what a chip for cancelling last minute"
Friend cracks joke that was unfunny - You would say "About as funny as a chip" and could be followed by "such a chip'
by DeepInTheMix86 November 10, 2021
Noun:
In replacement for bad, weak, stupid...
Can describe anything you don't like as chips.
Apparently originated in Boston, but nobody has yet seen people saying things are "chips".
In replacement for bad, weak, stupid...
Can describe anything you don't like as chips.
Apparently originated in Boston, but nobody has yet seen people saying things are "chips".
1. "This place is so chips, there's nothing to do!"
2. "Yo John got with Melissa last night, but he said it was chips"
2. "Yo John got with Melissa last night, but he said it was chips"
by Witt203 July 21, 2013
California Highway Patrol, or an old TV show with Erik Estrada and Larry Wilcox riding on police motorcycles.
by eatsdoodoo May 5, 2004
Hank tells Bobby, "You've got your habit back."
Helen: "He's only chippin'."
Hank: "I chip. He uses."
(From the film The Panic in Needle Park. 1971.)
Helen: "He's only chippin'."
Hank: "I chip. He uses."
(From the film The Panic in Needle Park. 1971.)
by achingnihilist January 26, 2013
by Thatwaslegitness-yeahitwas July 20, 2018