💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Chappy"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| chappienoun | Alternative spelling of chappy. [(British, informal) A chap; a fellow.] |
| cheeky chappienoun | (colloquial) A cheeky, likeable man or boy. |
| coveynoun | (by extension) (figurative) A group or party of people; also, a group or set of things. |
| chummonoun | (UK, informal, mostly as a term of address) chum; friend |
| flicknoun | A short, quick movement, especially a brush, sweep, or flip. |
| chapnoun | (dated outside UK and Australia) A man, a fellow. |
| yokenoun | Senses relating to a frame around the neck. |
| chumnoun | (dated) A friend; a pal. |
| old chapnoun | (UK, dated) Affectionate term of address for a man. |
| hombrenoun | (chiefly US, in Spanish-speaking contexts, slang) A man, a chap, a guy; especially a Hispanic or Spanish man. |
| chippynoun | (UK, Ireland, informal) A fish-and-chip shop. |
| old fellownoun | (UK, dated) Synonym of old chap (“affectionate term of address for a man”). |
| brother chipnoun | (UK, slang, archaic) Term of address for a fellow tradesman, originally a carpenter. |
| shalknoun | (UK dialectal) A man; fellow. |
| shagnoun | Matted material; rough massed hair, fibres etc. |
| chichnoun | The chickpea. |
| chubbernoun | (chiefly British, slang) A chubby person. |
| old fruitnoun | (British, slang, dated, sometimes as a term of address) An old friend; an old chap or fellow. |
| charvanoun | (Yorkshire, informal) Friend; mate. |
| chavettenoun | (British, derogatory, slang) A female chav. |
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