Chippie vs. Chippy

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Chippie

Chippie (hr2-Computermagazin) was a German radio program. It was one of the first programs on computer topics, produced by the Hessischer Rundfunk (Hessian Broadcasting).

Chippynoun

(British) A fish-and-chip shop.

Chippynoun

A carpenter.

Chippynoun

The youngest member of a team or group, normally someone whose voice has not yet deepened, talking like a chipmunk.

Chippynoun

(New Zealand) A potato chip.

Chippynoun

A prostitute or promiscuous woman.

Chippynoun

A chiptune.

Chippynoun

(US) A chipping sparrow.

Chippyadjective

Ill-tempered, disagreeable.

Chippyadjective

Involving violence or unfair play.

Chippyadjective

(of wood) Tending to form chips when cut, rather than larger, more usable pieces of wood.

Chippyadjective

(dated) As dry as a chip of wood.

Chippyadjective

(archaic) Feeling sick from drinking alcohol; hung over.

Chippyadjective

Abounding in, or resembling, chips; dry and tasteless.

Chippynoun

A small American sparrow (Spizella socialis), very common near dwelling; - also called chipping bird and chipping sparrow, from its simple note.

Chippynoun

a fish-and-chip shop

Chippynoun

a carpenter.

Chippynoun

a prostitute.

Chippynoun

a young woman who has many casual sexual encounters or relationships.

Chippyadjective

(of a person) touchy and defensive, especially on account of having a grievance or a sense of inferiority

Chippyadjective

(of an ice-hockey game or player) rough and belligerent

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