A chit is a short official note, such as a receipt, an order, or a memo, usually signed by someone in authority. [British, also US, military]
chit (n. 1)
"a short letter, note," 1776, short for chitty (1690s), from Mahrati (Hindi) chitthi "letter, note, memorandum," from Sanskrit chitra-s "distinctively marked" (see cheetah).
1. A statement of an amount owed for food and drink, especially one signed to indicate acceptance of the charge.
Chit basically means transaction. It has various other names such as chit fund, chitty, kuree etc. The mechanism of chit funds is that a person enters into an agreement along with a specified number of people such that all of them shall subscribe to a certain amount of money or some kind of gain.
chit 1. / (tʃɪt) / noun. a voucher for a sum of money owed, esp for food or drink. Also called: chitty (ˈtʃɪtɪ) mainly British.
chit noun [C] (GIRL)
old-fashioned disapproving. a young and silly girl: just a chit of a girl.
synonyms for chit
On this page you'll find 22 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to chit, such as: check, draft, memo, memorandum, note, and tab.
noun. facetious or derogatory. a pert, impudent, or self-confident young woman or child. a young chit of a thing. Collins English Dictionary.
A program in which the Host/Hostess supplies their guest with a predetermined amount of tickets or chits which are redeemable for drinks at the cash bar.
CHIT, n. 1 [tʃɪt, tʃɪ̢t] 1. “A small bit of bread, or of any kind of food” (Sc.
A chit is a tab or an IOU, a record of money owed. Your neighborhood deli might give you a chit the end of each week, letting you know how much you owe for your daily bagels.
: a heavy usually wooden club. specifically : a police officer's club.
/ (ˈkɪpə) / noun. a fish, esp a herring, that has been cleaned, salted, and smoked. a male salmon during the spawning season. Australian archaic, derogatory, slang an Englishman.
“Bugger” is common in both Aussie and British slang, and vaguely refers to someone or something that is annoying. Calling someone a bugger can be used affectionately or derogatorily. The general expletive can be used in any situation, and roughly means,“F*** off/me” or “Well, I'll be damned!”
Mush is a word created by one of my friends to describe the facial expression and feeling of embarrassment and excitement. It is most commonly related to a funny facial form or blushing.
The text (in Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and English) says: I am an American (UNITED NATIONS) pilot. My plane has been shot down and I am helpless, but I want to get back and fight again for the peace of the world and your country.
The publican is the bartender that, you guessed it, works in a pub! The pub is where most of us bartenders start our careers.
juke joint (US, slang) liquor lounge. lounge. managed house. micropub.
slang a girl or young woman, esp an attractive one. a young child: used as a term of endearment.
young chit n. pejorative, dated (young, immature girl) mocosa nf.
Sissy (derived from sister), also sissy baby, sissy boy, sissy man, sissy pants, etc., is a pejorative term for a boy or man who does not demonstrate masculine traits, and shows possible signs of fragility.
aperitive, appealing, delectable, delicious, divine, flavorsome, heavenly, luscious, palatable, piquant, saporous, savory, scrumptious, succulent, tasty, tempting, yummy.
to talk informally about matters that are not important: We were just chit-chatting about this and that. I hope they don't expect me to chit-chat with them about my weekend. When I see them, we chit-chat a little.