chips and dip

chips and dip

A snack consisting of chips and a sauce or condiment to dip them into. Put out some chips and dip for everyone before the show starts.
See also: and, chip, dip
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

chips and dip

potato chips, or some other kind of crisp snack food, and a sauce or dressing to dip them into before eating them. There were tons of chips and dip and all kinds of cold drinks available for everyone.
See also: and, chip, dip
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • chip and dip
  • dip into (one's) pocket
  • dip into your pocket
  • dip
  • cash (one's) chips in
  • cash in (one's) chips
  • cash in chips
  • cash in one’s chips
  • cash in your chips
  • chip butty
References in periodicals archive
Designed in two sections, with a dip bowl centered in a large chip bowl, it features separate air-tight lids for both chips and dip.
Such a system provides chips and dip in one easy open and reclose pack.
Among adults, millennials are much more likely to purchase dips (and chips) than older generations, states Mintel's "Chips and Dips -- US" report, issued in February 2016.
A winner if you don't like your snacks too spicy, but both the crunchy chips and dips are very bad on the waistline.
"Double Dippers", with nacho chips and dips as a forerunner.
"While chips and dips are perceived as indulgent snacks, migration away from processed foods means consumers are likely to buy products with natural ingredients more than those with 'free-from' claims," the report says.