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chin

(british slang): to consume a container of alcohol in such a way that your chin faces the ceiling, resulting in such rapid consumption that breathing is not possible; to chug or pound a drink.

He just chinned a whole pint!

by morethanyoucanshakeastickat August 13, 2006

20πŸ‘ 14πŸ‘Ž


chin

v. chinned, chinΒ·ning
v. tr.
To hurl excessive quantities of blank-firing grenades into a room before entering.

Named after a CQB (Close Quarter Battle) instructor (Mr. Chin) who, when playing airsoft, excessively uses blank-firing grenades to clear each and every room he encounters to avoid the direct engagement of a target.

by leetabix June 27, 2006

78πŸ‘ 74πŸ‘Ž


chin

A person of Chinese descent..

That chin ripped me off!

by Rayza January 22, 2004

52πŸ‘ 48πŸ‘Ž


Chinned

Being subject to someones inability to efficiently conduct their lives.

"He was supposed to come over at 9 but it was 12 before he arrived. He proper chinned me."

by R3NGA June 20, 2017

16πŸ‘ 12πŸ‘Ž


Chin

English slang word for cocaine mostly used in London; possibly for the effects it has on your jaw movements.

'Look at the state of 'im, gotta be on the chin'

by redliner December 26, 2005

24πŸ‘ 24πŸ‘Ž


Chinning

When you have to pull your mask down to your chin to reveal you’re actually smiling.

When you wear your face mask on your chin/ neck.

β€œLori and Peter were chinning the second they stepped outside of the grocery store for a fresh gulp of air.”

by MakiB September 4, 2020

4πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Chins

A nickname to someone with the last name Chinnery in Essex.

Or someone who has an overly large chin, like the Crimson Chin.

"What up Chins"
"Hey, Chins!"
"Chins you dirty socialist"

by CrimsonChin April 7, 2008

8πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž