Definder - what does the word mean?

What is chip in?

Bad, or not good. In replace of weak or wack.

This song is chips, I'de rather listen to bethoven any day before this

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chip in - video


Chip in - what is it?

money (probably from the chips used in casino gambling)

I saved some chips to buy a new game.

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What does "chip in" mean?

One who uses heroin only on the weekends, chipping is the act of recreational heroin use. This term was widely used in the 1960s and 1970s and applies only to the use of Heroin. One who chips is known as a chipper.

I can't wait for Friday night, we're going to be chipping all weekend long.

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Chip in - what does it mean?

A state of mind wherein you are ready to kick some ass.

My boss is such a whore that she's really got me on the chip today

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Chip in - meaning

To occaisonally or recreationally use heroin without becoming trully addicted.

I've been chipping for years, but I'm lucky I've never got hooked and had to experience withdrawl symptoms.

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Chip in - definition

Being helpful, take part in

Yo, can't you see I'm carrying this really heavy box. Come on, chip in!

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Chip in - slang

Eating potato chips with chocolate chip cookies.

Chips & chips are an amazing combo.

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Chip in

A phrase used in reference to birds, this being because of the noises birds make.

Hello there, chip chip. My little chippies.

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Chip in

Chips is Chips: a statement that can be used in many scenarios to more or less declare that "it is what it is", or "live and let go". Almost always this saying is used to eleviate the intensity of a conversation, conflict, or dilemma at hand. It helps us single out the petty worries of day to day living.

Husband: "Oh what a terrible day! We lost power today at the office, I was stuck in traffic for two hours, and got pulled over ten minutes before I got home!"
Wife: "Don't worry about it so much dear, chips is chips."

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Chip in

To contribute. Usually in reference to money, but can refer to anything (e.g. drugs).

1. "If we each chip in a tenner, we'll have enough money to rent a car!"

2. "If we each chip in a little bit of weed, we'll be able to roll a huge blunt."

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