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chippie

noun
chip·​pie | \ ˈchi-pÄ“ How to pronounce chippie (audio) \
variants: or less commonly chippy
plural chippies

Definition of chippie

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Synonyms for chippie

Synonyms

doxy (also doxie), fancy woman, floozy (or floozie), hoochie [slang], hussy, Jezebel, minx, quean, tramp, trollop, wench

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Examples of chippie in a Sentence

detectives wanted to talk to the chippies who were regulars at the bar—to learn if they had seen anything

Recent Examples on the Web

The boxer came down bellowing, Bobbie apologized, the beautiful chippie in red velvet pants swept off with the boxer in the Towers elevator and thus became a Waldorf girl. Gail Sheehy, Daily Intelligencer, "Wide Open City/Part II: Redpants and Sugarman," 9 Sep. 2017 Perhaps all those men who wrote the books and plays about the hooker with a heart of gold, or the chippie who fell in love with a nice American serviceman and was saved, were really writing about their own need to subdue women. Gail Sheehy, Daily Intelligencer, "Wide Open City/Part 1: The New Breed," 8 Sep. 2017

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First Known Use of chippie

1886, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for chippie

origin unknown

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