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  2. Examples of chappie. We want to know what kind of safety cover will be available in the units and what kind of responsibilities this chappie will have. One chappie wrote to me with the details of what he had to claim to, or admit to.

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      CHAPPIE translate: 男人. Learn more in the Cambridge...

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      CHAPLAIN definition: 1. a Christian official who is...

  3. chappy-(adjective) Used to describe a person that tries to confuse you with thier long words and accent. chapping-(verb) The process by which someone uses fancy words and a posh accent to confuse others. People which are "chappy" usually have an english accent.

  4. chap in British English. (tʃæp ) or chappy (ˈtʃæpɪ ) noun Word forms: plural chaps or chappies. informal. a man or boy; fellow. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. C16 (in the sense: buyer): shortened from chapman.

  5. Examples of chappie. Chappie opens, bewilderingly enough, with a pair of talking heads discussing the film's controversial robot technology as if in a documentary or mockumentary. Chappie starts at the earliest state, a child, but it quickly learns to speak, read, play, and act somewhat independently.

  6. galoot [ slang] gentleman. guy. hombre. jack. joe. joker. lad. male. man. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus.

  7. Chappie definition: chap2 (def. 1). . See examples of CHAPPIE used in a sentence.

  8. chappie n. also chappy. [ chap n. (1)] 1. ( orig. Scot.) a person, esp. a close friend. 1822. 1850 1900 1950 2000. 2024. 1822. J. Galt Sir Andrew Wylie III 229: We were great companions when laddies [...] he was a clever chappie.

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