chippy vs woodman

chippy

noun
  • A carpenter. 

  • A fish-and-chip shop. 

  • A potato chip. 

  • A chipping sparrow. 

  • A chiptune. 

  • An occasional drug habit, less than addiction. 

  • A prostitute or promiscuous woman. 

  • The youngest member of a team or group, normally someone whose voice has not yet deepened, talking like a chipmunk. 

adj
  • Tending to form chips when cut, rather than larger, more usable pieces of wood. 

  • Ill-tempered, disagreeable. 

  • Involving violence or unfair play. 

verb
  • To take drugs (especially heroin) on an occasional basis, rather than as an addict. 

woodman

noun
  • Someone who makes things from wood. 

  • Someone who cuts down trees or cuts and sells wood, lumberjack, woodcutter. 

  • Someone who lives in the wood and manages it; a woodsman; (by extension) someone who spends time in the woods and has a strong familiarity with that environment. 

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