champ
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Definition
noun (English)
1. (colloquial) Clipping of champion.abbreviationalt-ofclippingcolloquial
2. (colloquial, in the plural) Clipping of championship.Examples: "The team failed to make it to the Champs."abbreviationalt-ofclippingcolloquialin-plural
3. (informal) Buddy, sport, mate. (as a term of address)Examples: "Whatcha doing, champ?"; "“Jesus, this is actually almost depressing.” [honking] “Need a ride, champ?” “Although not as depressing as-- Ron, what the hell are you doing here?” “I'm giving you a ride home. Come on. Hop in.” “What, did my mother send you?” “No, not exactly. I just thought it'd give us the chance to bond.” “Yeah. Don't take this the wrong way, Ron, but I'd rather bond with a CHUD.” [inaudible]. “But CHUDs live in New York, so let's go.” [tires squealing]"informal
verb (English)
1. (informal) To act or behave like a champ; to endure. [with it or up]Examples: "Either champ it out and post up on the cement or face-down in the sand or get out the hammock and hang it from a palm tree."; "So on Wednesday I decided to champ up and get in a few couple of workouts all in one day."; "Just take it easy and make sure you don't champ it like a slider."informal
noun (English)
1. (Ireland) A dish comprising mashed potato and chopped scallions.Synonyms: poundiesIrelanduncountableusually
verb (English)
1. (ambitransitive) To bite or chew, especially noisily or impatiently.Examples: "They began […] irefully to champ upon the bit."; "Foamed and champed the golden bit."; "He was mad, reeling about and gesticulating at the rushing train, and champing and gurgling like a lunatic."ambitransitive
noun (English)
1. (informal) Champagne.Examples: ""They're dressed up very elegantly and it's nice they have a glass of champ, even if it's non-alcoholic," Reif says."; "We're drinkin' Santana champ, 'cause it's so crisp"; "'Glass of champ?' she called, skipping into the kitchen."informaluncountable
noun (English)
1. (architecture, obsolete or rare) The field or ground on which carving appears in relief.obsoleterare
2. (heraldry, obsolete or rare) The field of a shield.Examples: "If a man, he adds, have taken for his arms 'a low of gules in a champ of silver,'¹ […] ¹A flame (pile wavy) gules in a silver field. Thus the arms of the family of Bataille de Mandelot are, Argent three flames, per piles wavy gules, issuant from the base. Woodward, Heraldry, i. 158. Otherwise one might almost suppose that the word 'low' of the MS. was a misprint or a misunderstanding of the scribe for 'cow'; for the instance in one MS. of the original French is that of a man who took 'une vache de geules et trois estoiles par dessus.'"obsoleterare
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