a small thin flat piece, e.g. of wood or stone, cut or flaked off
a small thin flat piece, e.g. of wood or stone, cut, struck, or flaked off
a small thin slice or piece of chocolate, etc
a flaw left after a chip is removed
chiefly Brit a strip of potato fried in deep fat
NAmer, Aus = crisp2
a counter used as a token for money in gambling games
an integrated circuit or the small piece of semiconductor, esp silicon, on which it is constructed
= chip shot
in football, rugby, etc, a kick in which the ball is lifted into the air and travels over a short distance
a thin strip of wood or similar material used for weaving baskets, hats, etc
a person who resembles either of their parents
to be openly resentful or embittered
[said to have originated in an American custom of issuing a challenge by placing a chip on one's shoulder which was knocked off to accept the challenge]informal to be beaten, doomed, dead, etc
when the crucial or critical point has been reached