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    chippy
    /ˈtʃɪpi/

    noun

    • 1. a fish-and-chip shop: "there used to be a good chippy down the back of Albert Street"
    • 2. a carpenter.

    adjective

    • 1. (of a person) touchy and defensive, especially on account of having a grievance or a sense of inferiority: informal "I thought she was hostile and chippy"

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  2. CHIPPY definition: 1. easily offended or annoyed 2. informal for chip shop UK 3. informal for carpenter. Learn more.

    • Chippy in Traditional Chinese

      CHIPPY translate: 易怒的,易生氣的,脾氣暴躁的, 油炸食品外賣店(chip shop的非正式說法),...

    • Translate to Mandarin Chinese

      chippy translate: 易怒的,爱动气的,脾气暴躁的, 油炸食品外卖店(chip shop的非正式说法),...

  3. Chippy is an adjective that means aggressively belligerent or marked by much fighting, especially in hockey games. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, etymology, and related words.

  4. Chippy definition: a promiscuous woman.. See examples of CHIPPY used in a sentence.

  5. CHIPPY meaning: 1. easily offended or annoyed 2. informal for chip shop UK 3. informal for carpenter. Learn more.

  6. a sauce made from sugar and vinegar and other ingredients. a sauce which is similar to mayonnaise which consists of eggs, mustard, vinegar and cream, and is used mostly on salad and sandwiches. a rich velouté sauce made with a base of veal or chicken stock, with cream or egg yolks added.

  7. Chippy can be a noun, adjective, or slang term with different meanings, such as a fish-and-chip shop, a carpenter, a potato crisp, a promiscuous woman, or a chipmunk. See the full list of definitions and examples from The Free Dictionary, Collins, Random House, and Farlex.

  8. adjective. chippier, chippiest. Characterized by physical aggression; belligerent. A chippy hockey player. Webster's New World. (Canada, UK) Ill-tempered, disagreeable. Wiktionary. (Canada, sports) Involving violence or unfair play. Wiktionary. (of wood) Tending to form chips when cut, rather than larger, more usable pieces of wood. Wiktionary.