chip off



chip off

v.
1. To break away from a surface in small, flat pieces: The cold weather has caused the paint on the bench to chip off.
2. To break off a small, flat piece of something from some whole: She chipped off a small piece of ice from the block. He chipped the hard coating off the pipe with a screwdriver.
See also: chip, off

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Elainai-LAYN-əEnglish
Tacey-English (Archaic)
Ignaciaeeg-NAH-thyah (Spanish), eeg-NAH-syah (Latin American Spanish)Spanish
JayneJAYNEnglish
Preecha-Thai
Cillian-Irish