A sandwich stuffed with french fries that Americans(inaccurately, as usual) think they discovered first.
"Hey British person, have you heard about this new french fry-stuffed sandwich that's available now?"
"You mean a chip butty? For ages now, mate."
"You mean a chip butty? For ages now, mate."
by CurrantResident April 08, 2018
An unbelievably common meal, eaten regularly by people in Australia and New Zealand.
Fish and Chip Shop's are probably the most common business establishment in these 2 nations.
Absolutely delicious. We make it better than anywhere in the world.
Fish and Chip Shop's are probably the most common business establishment in these 2 nations.
Absolutely delicious. We make it better than anywhere in the world.
"In the 70s - 80's, an Aussie's idea of going out for dinner waz the family eating fish and chips in the car."
by Diego August 26, 2003
The legitimate theft of potato chips from one's friends and colleagues. The thief will usually utter the phrase "chip tax" while stealing the chips. Uttering thae phrase "chip tax" while stealing someone's chips gives the thief immunity for the theft. This is a specific variant of yoink and is related to tax (steal sense)
by Msquared March 15, 2003
by bob March 10, 2003
This phrase is used to give someone props, in a sarcastic manner. Kind of like saying "So,You want a cookie?"
John: I have 3 associates degree's 4 Bachelor's, 2 Masters and a PHD in Health.
Mark: Wow, you really need some Chips Ahoy!
Mark: Wow, you really need some Chips Ahoy!
by Mike Hatch September 20, 2006
by ClaudiaR November 27, 2007
Fingering a girl in a moving car, after done putting your hand out the window for drying, then indulging.
while on a road trip to california i was fingering kristy, when i was done i stuck my hand out the window once her juices dried up i peeled it off and ate it, hence the potato chip
by Fred the babykiller June 12, 2008