in the chips



in the chips

Fig. wealthy; having lots of money. (Having lots of gambling chips.) I'm in the chips this month. Let's go squander it. If I were in the chips, I'd buy a Rolls Royce.
See also: chip

in the chips

mod. wealthy; with lots of money. I’m in the chips this month. Let’s go squander it.
See also: chip

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Salomesə-LO-mee (English), SAH-lə-may (English)English, German, Georgian, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Frantzisko-Basque
Palle-Danish
Waldo['wɔ:ldəu]
MervynMUR-vin (English)Welsh, English
Nick[nik]