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A tiny area of San Francisco which straddles Chinatown and the Financial District. It lies within the thin shadow of the Transamerica Pyramid. The boundaries are generally Pacific Street, Montgomery Street, Sacramento Street and Kearny Street, dissected by Columbus Avenue. Virtually no one resides there officially, and yet it is one of the busiest parts of the city by day. The portmanteau format draws upon the 'SoMa' usage for South of Market Street and latterly 'NoPa' for North of the Panhandle. Inspired by 'DiFi' for Senator Dianne Feinstein, a San Francisco icon.
ChiFi is a ghost town by nine o'clock at night.
ChiFi by Master Bacon October 3, 2008
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Chidiebere 

Chidiebere was the name given to a legendary King in the 50's who no matter the challenges always got back up and won, who loved with all his heart and was willing to love even more when things got rough, they have a never give up spirit
Chidiebere is a Legend
Chidiebere by Pirellidgreat February 1, 2020

Chidinma 

A Nigerian (Igbo) name mainly for females.
They're funny and fun-loving and will find a way to make you smile :)
Who's she, the one smiling?
That's Chidinma
Chidinma by What's a pseudonym March 25, 2013

Chiffonhead 

A die-hard fan of the Queen of Rock n Roll, Stevie Nicks. They usually are high maintenance fans, who own the platform boots, the Gold Dust Shawls, the Cresent Moon necklaces, and tambourines. They are the coolest people you'll ever meet.
I have 300 other fellow Chiffonheads as friends on Facebook, Tumblr & Twitter.
Chiffonhead by TerraRhiannon January 5, 2011

Chibi-Robo Zip-Lash 

This game blows!”-Scott Wozniak, dinner partier.
Chibi-Robo Zip-Lash isn’t as good as Gex
Chibi-Robo Zip-Lash by 58319 August 5, 2020

chifferobe 

A closet-like piece of furniture that combines a long space for hanging clothes (that is, a wardrobe or armoire) with a chest of drawers. Chifferobes were first advertised in the 1908 Sears, Roebuck Catalogue, which described them as "a modern invention, having been in use only a short time." The term itself is a portmanteau of the words chiffonier and wardrobe. It is used in the United States, primarily in the southern portion of the country, and in Cuba. Pronounced shif-uh-rohb or shif-rohb. In Spanish as "chief-o-robay."
The word "chifferobe" appears frequently in Harper Lee's novel To Kill a Mockingbird. Tom Robinson "busts up a chifferobe" for Mayella Ewell, which her father uses as kindling.
chifferobe by Southern mama September 24, 2011

chiefing 

Ex: He was chiefing on my tank.
Ex:Bruh, he's chiefing the fuck out of that blunt!
chiefing by johnnyboy9er9er November 15, 2019