The term 'Chippy' is commonly used in Australia and the UK to refer to
noun, plural chip·pies. Also chippie. Slang. a promiscuous woman.
In the United Kingdom including Northern Ireland, they are colloquially known as a chippy or fishy, while in the rest of Ireland and the Aberdeen area, they are known as chippers.
What is a carpenter? A carpenter (also known as a chippy), at their core, is a tradesperson specialising in working with timber and any number of carpentry processes depending on their specific line of work.
A chippy is a fast-food shop in the UK, selling chips (potato fries) and fried fish/pies/sausages/etc. "Pop down" means go there.
Chipping is a street slang term used for the infrequent abuse of cocaine.
What is Chipping? This is the term given to people who use heroin on an intermittent basis. The fundamental 'rule' of chipping is to set a schedule and only use the drug based on the strict agreement you have made with yourself.
You might hear kids call them chippies instead of chips which is hilarious to a Canadian because chippies is short for chipmunks (an animal they don't have in Australia). What does get confusing is whether or not you want chips as in fries or chips as in potato chips.
Sparkys are extremely important professionals in Australia as well as in other countries around the world. Their job is to install and repair systems of wiring and other electrical equipment used for both commercial and residential applications.
According to the government's website JobOutlook, the average chippy earns a salary of $1,358 per week. This translates to $70,616 per year – not bad, eh? The same statistics also show that chippy jobs have strong future growth, so you have a good chance of job security for many years yet.
It is believed the lettuce, dab, also known as a scallop at some East Lancashire chippies, cheese and mayo combination was first sold back in the nineties when a chippy close to Blackburn College offered a cheap alternative meal to students. The Harbour chippy though has gone a few steps further.
(tʃɪpi ) also chippie. Word forms: plural chippies. countable noun. A chippy is the same as a chip shop.
Dunny diver noun: a plumber. Some of these names are jokes, but we have evidence for dunny diver from at least twenty years ago, and it may be much older still. In Australian English the word dunny is used informally for toilet.
Sparkie: The Australian term for an Electrician.
Plumbers have lots of nicknames. Pipey is one you hear often. Mario is occasionally thrown about by other tradies. Super Mario, if you're any good with a spanner.
In Australia today, there are an estimated 4000 fish and chip shops, as well as fish and chips being an essential menu offering in many Australian pubs and restaurants.
Usage notes. Australian, British and New Zealand English uses "chips" for what North Americans call french fries. When confusion would occur between the two meanings, "hot chips" and "cold chips" are used.
Arnott's Chicken Crimpy Shapes are a classic Australian childhood savoury treat that are 'baked not fried'. These will be a delight especially in countries like the USA where you can't get savoury flavoured biscuits.
To chip in can mean to interrupt with a comment or remark, similar to chime in, as in We were having a pleasant conversation until the rude stranger decided to chip in.
Chip is slang for championship.
chippy in British English
(ˈtʃɪpɪ ) nounWord forms: plural -pies. British informal. a fish-and-chip shop.
Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
"Barbie" is Australian slang for barbecue and the phrase "slip a shrimp on the barbie" often evokes images of a fun social gathering under the sun. Australians, however, invariably use the word prawn rather than shrimp.
Sunnies - A term native to Australia and New Zealand to describe sunglasses.
Swimwear is known by different names around Australia. The most some common terms are: bathers – the most common term in Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania and occasionally in other states. From bathing suit.