释义 |
chib verb to stab or otherwise cut someone with a knife or a razor UK: SCOTLAND From CHIBHey doll! My boy’s been malkied [stabbed]. Is that the chib unit? — Ian Pattison, Rab C. Nesbitt, 1990 Keith Allison, the cunt that chibbed Mooby — Irvine Welsh, The State of the Party (Disco Biscuits), p. 39, 1995 [T]here to dwell in perpetual fear of being chibbed and humped by rabid schemies [a Scot who lives in social housing]. — Christopher Brookmyer, Boiling a Frog, p. 3, 2000 As Grady had fled, Mo had threatened to “chib” him[.] — Guardian, 23 November 2000 If I did, March “The Knife” Dillon might chib me, or worse, big Michelle McManus might come over and SIT on me. — The Sun, 27 October 2003 |