chippies

  • 1chippies — n. woman prostitute (Slang) chip·py || tʃɪpɪ n. (British) one who runs a fish and chips stand; immoral woman (Slang) adj. of or containing chips, resembling chips …

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  • 4chippy — chippy1 /chip ee/, n., pl. chippies. 1. Also, chippie. Slang. a. a promiscuous woman. b. a prostitute. 2. See chipping sparrow. [1860 65, Amer.; CHIPP(ING SPARROW) …

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  • 5New Zealand words — The following is a list of words used in New Zealand English, both shared with Australian English and unique to New Zealand English. Contents 1 Unique to New Zealand 2 Shared with Australia or other countries 3 Bibliography …

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  • 7chippie — also chippy noun (plural chippies) Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1886 tramp, prostitute …

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  • 8Potato chip — Crisp redirects here. For other uses, see Crisp (disambiguation). Potato chips Potato chips Origin Place of origin Saratoga Springs, New York, United States …

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  • 9Fish and chips — Fish and chips, photographed in Norfolk, England Fish and chips (colloquially known as a fish supper in Scotland and Northern Ireland) is a popular take away food in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. It typically consists of… …

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  • 10Whitby — infobox UK place country = England official name= Whitby latitude = 54.4858 longitude = 0.6206 civil parish = Whitby population = 13,594 (2001 census) shire district = Scarborough region = Yorkshire and the Humber shire county = North Yorkshire… …

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