chitchit /tʃɪt/ noun [countable] British EnglishWord Origin
WORD ORIGINchit
Origin:
1700-1800Hindicitthi
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
He signed the bar chit.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
But to enter their duka you need this chit.
How could the silly chit have so mistaken his intent?
No money changes hands in these bars; no chits are signed.
This New Zealand validation system doesn't give you a chit of paper.
We finished half our burgers, skipped dessert and signed the chit for the meal.
Write out a chit for whatever you use, as usual.
You couldn't bear the thought of a chit of a girl sweeping in and scooping the jackpot.
1an official note that shows that you are allowed to have something: Take the chit to the counter and collect your books.2old-fashioned a young woman who behaves badly and does not respect older people