chipper
1 Americanadjective
verb (used without object)
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to chirp or twitter.
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to chatter or babble.
noun
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a person or thing that chips or cuts.
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a machine that grinds up logs, tree trunks, discarded Christmas trees, etc., into wood chips.
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Slang. a person who uses narcotic drugs only occasionally or in small doses.
adjective
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cheerful; lively
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smartly dressed
noun
Usage
What does chipper mean? Chipper is most commonly used as an adjective meaning upbeat, cheerful, and high-spirited, especially in an outward way.Chipper is used to describe someone’s overall mood or attitude, or their actions. People sometimes get annoyed if they think a person is being too chipper—the word may be used to imply that such cheerfulness is annoying or inappropriate for the situation.As an adjective, it can also mean nicely dressed, though this sense is used much less commonly.Chipper can also be used as a noun referring to a machine that grinds wood (like tree trunks and branches) into chips. This is more commonly called a woodchipper.Less commonly, chipper can be used as a verb meaning to chirp or twitter, like a bird does (a chipping sparrow, perhaps), or to chatter or babble, as in If you leave those two to themselves, they’ll chipper away the entire afternoon. Chipper also has a few slang uses, including as a term for a fish-and-chip shop in Ireland and Scotland.Example: Ironically, I’m at my most chipper when I get to work the woodchipper—there’s just something really satisfying about it.
Etymology
Origin of chipper1
First recorded in 1830–40; of uncertain origin; perhaps from northern English dialect kipper “lively, frisky”
Origin of chipper2
First recorded in 1705–15; chip 2 + -er 6
Origin of chipper3
Example Sentences
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Disputing a charge means arguing with a chipper chatbot, or submitting to an hour of brain-melting hold music—call volume higher than expected!—only to be disconnected.
Investors are starting the week feeling chipper, with sentiment bolstered by talk of a U.S.
From MarketWatch
The city’s problems — including homelessness and associated grittiness — were apparent at the corners of the crowds, even as chipper convention ambassadors and security officers moved would-be stragglers along.
From Los Angeles Times
The mood among SNP party members and senior figures at the conference was chipper and upbeat.
From BBC
Steve Painter, the lead prosthetics supervisor/designer, was the most chipper, cheerful person we had met all week.
From Salon
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