by edros89 July 30, 2021
Construction slang for a sheet metal worker. A trade far superior to pipe fitting. Only union sheet metal workers can be called this, non union workers are just called dirty rat scab bastards. The only true craftsmen on the job who make what they install... duct work. They are also sick individuals with a twisted world perspective. Also huge dicks. You can see them from space.
by Fordicater December 06, 2011
by Ronny J. February 14, 2008
A totally consumed Conspiracist that is CONSTANTLY trying to convince you that conspiracies are true.
I cant believe all the wild and crazy stories you keep telling me man, I don't want to hear it - your a Tin Hatter.
by Busters March 18, 2010
Tin Chin Scary character played by actor Trevor Martin from the 1968 BBC TV childrens thriller Ramshackle Road
Childrens thriller set in a big dark derelict house which is frequented by several teenagers as a secret meeting place. The discovery of an unconcious foreigner, a tramp and a mysterious intruder known as Tin Chin are the basis of the first episode with the rest of the storyline contributed to by the public each week thus the story could take any direction as it went along. Trevor Martin played the part of the intruder prowling around the house with a metal jaw riveted to his face.
by THE MOVING FINGER May 04, 2006
Slang for a tradesmen who specializes in making duct work, putting in duct work and Sheetmetal instillation.
by Jds_truck June 10, 2013
A tin or box of sweets that instead of being full of the actual sweets is instead just full of the wrappers of sweets that have already been eaten. Especially common with Quality Streets and Celebrations.
Brenda: I got home after a long day looking for some comfort so i took out my box of Quality Streets and it was just the wrappers in there.
Andrew: Somebody must have used it as a tin bin
Andrew: Somebody must have used it as a tin bin
by DaMightyGunners December 06, 2009