chippy
pronunciation
How to pronounce chippy in British English: UK [ˈtʃɪpi]
How to pronounce chippy in American English: US [ ˈtʃɪpi]
Word Origin
- chippy (n.)
- "promiscuous young woman; prostitute," 1880, U.S. slang, earlier (1864) short for chipping-bird "sparrow," perhaps ultimately a variant of cheep.
Example
- 1. And who 's this chippy ?
- 2. No ! Because he 's in love with the british chippy !
- 3. I love you too . Forget the british chippy .
- 4. ' Chippy ' , a product of the club 's youth system , was a world-class playmaker with prodigious talent .
- 5. Dad read a book quietly , nan sat and sobbed to her , mum went to fetch some chips from the chippy , and I listened to my music .