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chippy; chippie verb- to be unfaithful sexually US, 1930
- “You ever chippied on your wife?” “Never.” Never chippied on your wife one time in eighteen years?" “Never.” — Lenny Bruce, How to Talk Dirty and Influence People, p. 104, 1965
- But Momma’s an alcoholic, chippying on Dad. — Christina and Richard Milner, Black Players, p. 264, 1972
- They will avoid bars and restaurants that are patronized by girls who, they feel, have inferior status as professionals or whom they consider amateurs just “chipping around”[.] — Harold Greenwald, The Call Girl, p. 18, 1978
- Prince Ranier and Princess Grace couldn’t have afforded to get caught chippyinig around, but it’s different here. — Joseph Wambaugh, Fugitive Nights, p. 8–9, 1992
- to use drugs occasionally and not habitually US, 1924 Applied particularly to heroin.
- “Hoss was his Boss.” He had chippied around and gotten hooked. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Pimp, p. 63, 1969
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