chippy

chippy
adj
aggressive and hypersensitive, irritat-ingly resentful. The word is based on either the 19th-century 'chip in', meaning to interfere, or the later notion of having 'a chip on one's shoulder'.
► 'He's chippy. I find that small people are often chippy.' (Recorded, Sloane Ranger, London, 1984)
► 'Mr Kinnock appears to be sinking under a barrage of criticism to the effect that he is an ill-educated Welsh windbag carried high by chippy class hatred.' (EveningStandard, 25 July 1988)

Contemporary slang . 2014.

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