A Canadian term for chips and crisps.
Mostly used to refer to potato chisps but can also be used for other forms of chips and crisps such as corn chisps, nacho chisps, tortilla chisps, and dorito chisps.
The origin of chisps is a combination of crisps and chips because the Canadians took inspiration from the European term and the American term when creating their own.
Though some Canadians will still refer to chisps as chips, chisps is regarded as the correct term. This error comes from the fact that it says chips on the packaging of most chisps because they come from America where the correct term is in fact chips.
Ben: "Bro can you pass the chisps?"
Alex: "Sure bro, you want the BBQ, plain, salt n vinegar, or dorito chisps?"
Ben: "I'll take the BBQ ones."
Mary: "Oh pass me the salt and vinegar chisps."
Chispita is usually a pet's name. A pet with this name is sweet and kind to their owners. This pet loves belly rubs, and loves running around. They usually like eating canned pet food. They can be sweet but can start to growl if something isn't right for the owners protection. This pet name means sweet and playful but protective.
Person 1: Wow, Chispita is an awesome pet.
Owner: She's the best pet I can ever ask for.
Person 1: I love howprotective she is over your family.
When you have a really good story and no matter how Flippin badass it is, "THAT GUY" comes in and has a similar but BETTER version than your original one!
Literally translated is train spark, This is a term used in Cuba for what in northamerica is called hail house hooch or moonshine. This is brewed by adding in a big percolator, sugar cane, bananas, etc, anything sweet goes in there. Then they boil it for the whole day and by the end of the day you get the recidue that is alcohol at least 80% pure. It is then mixed with water (sometimes) to bring down the concentration a bit. It is so strong that it will ignite.
Vamos a emborracharnos con el chispetren de Pepe!!
Lets goget drunk with Pepe's hooch!!