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game chips

British  

plural noun

  1. round thin potato chips served with game

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Hands freeze over tables, mouths are afraid to chew their contents, dice and game chips dig into palms instead of being placed on lucky bets.

From Literature

Game chips line a wall behind a kiosk labeled BANKER.

From Literature

To make the game chips, peel and slice the potatoes paper thin.

From The Guardian

To come to this conclusion, the research team, which included Eileen Chou and Robert Livingston of Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management and Taya Cohen of Carnegie Mellon’s Tepper School of Business, conducted three experiments that asked participants to decide whether to keep $20 worth of game chips for themselves or give them to their group.

From BusinessWeek

I started at the beginning of 1977, so Atari had probably been in the coin-op business for about five years at that point; they'd also been selling home products for a while, but they weren't programmable, they were dedicated game chips.

From The Guardian