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101CHIP — [1] Constraint Handling In Prolog [2] Chip engl. Scheibchen, plural auch: Abfall : ) …
102chip — Fine, OK, all right. Bert: Can I borrow your car, Ernie? ERnie: That s chip with me …
103chip — Fine, OK, all right. Bert: Can I borrow your car, Ernie? ERnie: That s chip with me …
104chip — vb British to leave, run away. Like its synonym duss, a vogue term among teenage gang mem bers since the 1990s. ► Let s chip, it s the beast. (Recorded London schoolboy, 1994) …
105chip — • to leave. e.g. I ve gotta chip, catch you later …
106chip in — each one help to pay for, everybody pay a little We should chip in and buy Sadie a gift when she moves away …
107chip in — contribute one s share of a joint activity. → chip …
108chip — Verb. To leave, go. E.g. I ve just had a call from Alex; he s waiting for us at the station we d better chip. Orig. Black use …
109chip — s (chippet, chip, best. pl. chippen) …
110chip — [1] Small pits in the glass (windshield or headlight) or in the paint caused by small flying stones. [2] To cut with a chisel. [3] A collection of sample paint. Also see paint chip book …