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chippy

/chip-ee/US // ˈtʃɪp i //UK // (ˈtʃɪpɪ) //

芝华士,芝罘区,芝华仕,芝华士人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural chip·pies.

    • : Also chippie. Slang. a promiscuous woman.a prostitute.
    • : chipping sparrow.

Examples

  • Early in the second quarter, Wagner had to hold Bryant back when the center tried to fight Blake Griffin following a chippy play.

  • During the ensuing runback, tempers flared, and things got a little chippy.

  • For all the glamour of some local residents, the town itself—known to locals as "Chippy" —  remains a handsome but modest place.

  • David Remnick: He's a little chippy about her in the memoir.

  • I say, you chaps, I'm sorry I made such an ass of myself yesterday; I felt chippy over that friend of mine being killed.

  • We awoke with the sun, feeling—I speak for myself—rather touzled and chippy, and waited a long time for the orders to proceed.

  • Both rooms were furnished, but cold and gloomy; the floor of what the girl called her dressing-room was chippy and worm-eaten.

  • Fact is, Tweddle, I've been so doosid chippy for the last two days, I daren't touch a razor.

  • And when Chippy Hackee got home, he found he had caught a cold in his head; and he was more uncomfortable still.