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chittering

A combination of chattering and shivering; typically performed in the cold.

It’s so cold out here, I’m chittering!

by Boioioioioioioi December 25, 2019


chitter

The sound that squarls (squirrels) make when they are happy.

The squarl jumped up and down and chittered happily.

by Master Toitle December 8, 2007

9πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


chitter

a device used for spitting tobacco
chew-spitter= chitter

guy 1: yo pass me the chitter
guy 2: ight which one the water bottler or gatorade bottle?
guy 1: doesnt matter

by mctiggobitties February 19, 2009

7πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Chitter

Punjabi Slang (North Indian Dialect - India) - Rear end, buttocks, backside, or the English equivalent of the expression butt or ass.

His parents hit him really hard on the chitter.

That guy is acting like a really chitter.

Wipe your chitter.

by Punjabi Munda January 22, 2010

27πŸ‘ 15πŸ‘Ž


Chitter

term for office chatter that immediately follows an online conversation: bamboozling non twitterers. conjoining the words 'chat' and 'twitter'

example : silent office - then co-worker-A pipes up 'yeah, retrosexual probably means love of old stuff'

co-worker-B responds immediately continuing the conversation from online to offline as if this is completely normal and makes perfect sense

co-workers A& B have just chittered

result: all offline co-workers are very confused

by StickyV April 23, 2009

11πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


chitter

Manic broadcasting of endless streams of words at someone.

She chittered at me all day. Eventually I had to fill my ears with silicone.

by Al Mendax May 7, 2004

19πŸ‘ 13πŸ‘Ž


chitter

Unofficial nickname for the Sikorsky CH-53 Sea Stallion and Super Stallion military heavy-lift helicopter. The name is used primarily by service members in the US Marine Corps and US Navy aviation communities. In use since the Vietnam War the nickname is derived by using the military model designation CH , which stands for Cargo Helicopter, in place of the SH in shitter. The nickname is used both as an affectionate and derogatory term.

1. Two Chitters are inbound with more supplies.

2. I flew Chitters in Vietnam with the Marine Corps.

by Christian Shepherd August 9, 2007

14πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž