from "chiffonier" (dressmaker) and "wardrobe"; a free-standing tall piece of furniture used to hold clothing; includes a rod for hanging clothes and may include several drawers as well; usually two sides.
by d November 11, 2003

Similiar to an armoir but smaller. A chiffarobe is a free standing wardrobe which usually has a full length mirrored door. Behind the door there's a rod to hang one's clothes, and several drawers on the opposite side of the mirrored door. Chiffarobes were used in the days before homes had closets.
by Mrs. O. Higdon-Crenshaw July 14, 2003

by braamer March 10, 2003

Ex A: Chiffarobes are outdated and impractical
Ex B:
Tyrone: Kathy asked me to bust up her chiffarobe last night.
Ex B:
Tyrone: Kathy asked me to bust up her chiffarobe last night.
by THC1138 April 28, 2008


After Tommie finished rolling up a fat joint, his handed it to his friend Chad and shouted "Let's bust up that chiffarobe!"
by NickTthebeast October 06, 2008

by Couch Rocket June 22, 2023
