chippy; chippie
1. noun
1
a fish-and-chip shop UK, 1961.
2
a person who uses addictive drugs occasionally without developing a habit US, 1924.
3
a modest drug addiction US, 1964.
4
a young woman, usually of loose morals, at times a semi-professional prostitute US, 1886.
5
a carpenter. Also in the reduced form 'chips' UK, 1916.
6
cocaine UK, 1998.
7
marijuana UK, 2003.
8
a person in a gambling casino who tries to hustle or steal chips US, 2003.
9
an inexperienced gambler US, 1985⇨ See: CHIP
2. verb
1
to be unfaithful sexually US, 1930.
2
to use drugs occasionally and not habitually. Applied particularly to heroin US, 1924