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- Dictionarychippy/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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CHIPPY definition: 1. easily offended or annoyed 2. informal for chip shop UK 3. informal for carpenter. Learn more.
The meaning of CHIPPY is aggressively belligerent; also : marked by much fighting. How to use chippy in a sentence.
Chippy definition: a promiscuous woman.. See examples of CHIPPY used in a sentence.
CHIPPY meaning: 1. easily offended or annoyed 2. informal for chip shop UK 3. informal for carpenter. Learn more.
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.
informal resentful or oversensitive about being perceived as inferior: a chippy miner's son.
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.