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What is chips is chips?Ching Chong but for Bri'ish scumbags Person: It's the chip chip cheerio guy! he's a chip chip! chips is chips - videoChips is chips - what is it?A game wich is usually played after getting high, where evryone sits in a circle(usually the same one as the one used to smoke) and a bag of chips is passed from one person to the next after that person has grabbed a chip (and says "Chip"), and then grabs a second chip(also after saying "Chip"). Hungz: Yo man, I'm soooo hungry pass me that bag of chips What does "chips is chips" mean?A minority rally cry when majority partisan agendas are passed to the detriment of the country as a whole. When five unqualified judges were confirmed a few Senators cheered, βChip Chip Awayβ in disgust. Chips is chips - what does it mean? What you say at the McDonalds drive thru when they don't have no ice cream!! and drive off!! Yeah can I have a McFlurry please.."We don't got no ice cream".. Chip Chip Tallyhoe bitch!! Chips is chips - meaningWhat Americans think every British person says as a form of goodbye. American: Well, see you later, man. Chip chip cheerio! Chips is chips - definitionChant used at parties when somebody committs a party foul; person making foul has to eat a Lime Chip from bag or bowl; Playing Beer Pong And Somebody Knocks Over A Cup: Somebody points at the person and starts chanting "Lime Chip! Lime Chip!" until everyone in the area joins in chanting "Lime Chip! Lime Chip!" The chant continues until the person knocking over the cup eats a Lime Chip. Chips is chips - slangEating potato chips with chocolate chip cookies. Chips & chips are an amazing combo. Chips is chipsA phrase used in reference to birds, this being because of the noises birds make. Hello there, chip chip. My little chippies. Chips is chips1. To command a person to do something at a very rapid pace. "I want you to bring the pizza to my house chip chop chip." Chips is chipsChips 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!" |
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