by chinny_cs April 18, 2015
by nicarukooagua May 13, 2009
Used in Whitby (England), means
1) Cheers For The Invite (sarcastically).
2) But most people just use it for anything.
1) Cheers For The Invite (sarcastically).
2) But most people just use it for anything.
1)
Lass 1: You coming to my party?
Lass 2: Yeah definitely.
Lass 3: Chinny!
Lass 1: Chill eh, I was gonna invite you.
2)
Lass 1: Hey!
Lass 3: Chinny!
Everybody else: OMG shut up.
Lass 1: You coming to my party?
Lass 2: Yeah definitely.
Lass 3: Chinny!
Lass 1: Chill eh, I was gonna invite you.
2)
Lass 1: Hey!
Lass 3: Chinny!
Everybody else: OMG shut up.
by woopsivedroppedyagyrohaha April 07, 2011
He was considered chinny at that point in his career, having been dropped 20 times by substandard oppositon.
by vagabond686 March 16, 2009
by lauramagrathh May 28, 2010
Used to announce a happy occasion, or to alert your friends to a very attractive person walking your way.
"Dude, I just got paid, I'm going to the club and I'm gettin' fucked up! Chinnie!"
"Damn, check her out..Chinnie!!"
"Damn, check her out..Chinnie!!"
by Justyn March 15, 2005
*NOT* Created in Boston, Lincs, UK circa 1987. In wide use in Portsmouth, Hants by 1970's school kids.
To express sarcastic disbelief or incredulity at the actions of another.
To express sarcastic disbelief or incredulity at the actions of another.
"I found ten quid yesterday"
"Yeah, chin-ny". Often accompanied with a ruminating rubbing of the chin. Also "Yeah, chin-wag".
"Yeah, chin-ny". Often accompanied with a ruminating rubbing of the chin. Also "Yeah, chin-wag".
by JohnnyMalaria January 23, 2005