What is a chin in slang?

chin (plural chins) The bottom of a face, (specifically) the typically jutting jawline below the mouth. (slang, US) Talk. (slang, Britain) A lie, a falsehood.
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What does he's got a chin mean?

offensive slang To be exceptionally or exceedingly fat, i.e., having multiple rolls of fat (chins) on one's neck. Intended as a humorous insult, the phrase is a pun on the word chin and the supposed commonness of "Chin" as a Chinese surname.
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What does chin mean in UK?

exclamation. informal, dated British. Used to express good wishes before drinking. ''Chin-chin,' he said, and drank' 'Going out to eat together was also a great passion, and when there was an occasion for toasting, you would often hear us toast "Chin-chin!".
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What does chin ya mean?

To go out of the way; to turn aside from a course or a method; to stray or go astray; to err; to digress; to diverge; to vary.
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What does chin up mean in slang?

: to stay cheerful and hopeful during difficult times He's still keeping his chin up despite all his health problems.
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What does keep your chin down mean?

Keeping your chin down protects your nose. If you get hit, you want to minimize the amount of damage you take on. By keeping your chin down, your nose will be further protected as the bridge of your nose will be vertical to the ground.
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Is chin up an idiom?

A phrase that encourages one to improve one's mood, especially when sad or discouraged. Come on, the project was not a total failure—chin up!
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Why do Brits say hiya?

'Hiya' or 'Hey up' – these informal greetings both mean 'hello' and are especially popular in the north of England. 'What about ye?' is popular in Northern Ireland and is another way of saying 'How are you?' 'Howay' is popular in the north east of England and means 'let's go' or 'come on'.
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Does chin mean gossip?

(slang) To converse idly; chat, gossip, etc. To chin oneself. Chinese.
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Why do the British say Chin Chin?

Dear Listener: Usually it's associated with Italy and France (where it is spelled "cin-cin"), meaning "to your health" or "cheers." In the U.K., "chin-chin" can mean "hello," "goodbye" and "cheers." But most likely, the expression came from China.
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Why is it called chinchin?

Chin chin is actually the name of a Nigerian recipe too that is popular across the region! With the texture of a cracker and the taste of a small dry cake, chin chin was originally prepared for very special occasions and especially for birthdays but it has evolved over time.
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What does clapped mean UK?

Definition of clapped-out

chiefly British. : worn-out also : tired.
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What do you call a girl in British?

Bird. This is British slang for a girl or a woman.
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What does sod mean in British slang?

If someone uses an expression such as sod it, sod you, or sod that, they are expressing anger or showing that they do not care about something. [British, informal, rude, feelings]
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What does giraffe mean in slang?

(Cockney rhyming slang) A laugh.
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What does Cheerio mean in British?

Definition of cheerio

chiefly British. —usually used as a farewell and sometimes as a greeting or toast.
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Why do British say oy?

Oi is an interjection used in British English to get the attention of another person or to express surprise or disapproval. "Oi" was first documented in the 1930s and is particularly associated with working class and Cockney speech. It is effectively a local pronunciation of "hoy", an older expression.
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What does hitting the sack mean?

(also hit the hay) infml to go to bed in order to sleep: I've got a busy day tomorrow, so I think I'll hit the sack.
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What does dark house mean?

a house or room in which madmen were confined. See also: Dark.
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What means keep your shirt on?

Definition of keep your shirt on

informal. —used to tell someone to calm down or be more patient "Aren't you ready yet?" "Keep your shirt on! I'll be ready in a minute."
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Will give it a shot meaning?

: to try to do (something) You should give painting a shot.
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What does eye on the ball mean?

: to continue thinking about or giving attention to something important : to stay focused She really needs to keep her eye on the ball if she wants to win the election.
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When it rain it pours meaning?

Definition of when it rains, it pours

US, informal. —used to say that when something bad happens other bad things usually happen at the same time The team not only lost the game but three of its best players were injured.
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