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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


chin on

Used to describe the state of being, usually referred to as grumpiness or sulking. Aka 'being in an arse', 'having a mard' or just basically being a miserable, pissed off so and so.

He had a right chin on when we kicked his ball over the fence at playtime.

by Ickle Bill June 27, 2010

8πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž