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  2. chit typically occurs about 0.3 times per million words in modern written English. chit is in frequency band 4, which contains words occurring between 0.1 and 1 times per million words in modern written English.

  3. A chit is a short official note, such as a receipt, an order, or a memo, usually signed by someone in authority.

  4. Originally: a written reference testifying to a persons ability or reliability, used when applying for a new job. Now usually more generally: a review, rating, assessment, or verdict. Frequently with modifying adjective, as good, bad, clean (esp. in to give (a person or thing) a clean chit ), etc. 1868.

  5. Jun 24, 2012 · a note that shows how much money you owe or have paid for something, or that allows you to do something: Before they can hail a cab or order a bike, staff now need a chit signed by a senior staff member. Each passenger received a chit for $250 in onboard spending.

  6. There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb chit. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the 1900s.

  7. a short written note, signed by somebody, showing an amount of money that is owed, or giving somebody permission to do something. Do I need to sign a chit for these drinks? Definitions on the go.

  8. A chit is a tab or an IOU, a record of money owed. Your neighborhood deli might give you a chit the end of each week, letting you know how much you owe for your daily bagels. A waiter at a restaurant often keeps a chit, adding up each item your group orders throughout the evening.

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