What is another word for chappie?

Pronunciation: [t͡ʃˈapɪ] (IPA)

Chappie is a term used to refer to an informal, colloquial, or slang expression for a person, most often a young male. While it is a common term used in some cultures, it may not be universally understood. For those looking for synonymous terms, some options include chap, dude, lad, fellow, bloke, guy, boy, or youngster. Each word carries slightly different connotations and may be more appropriate for different situations or contexts. Ultimately, the choice of synonym will depend on the speaker's preference and the tone they wish to convey.

What are the hypernyms for Chappie?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Chappie

Why, old chappie, what's amiss with 'ee?
"Little Miss Joy"
Emma Marshall
"The chappie shows us sport," quoth Rhadamanthus, "guilty or not guilty; and I'm not giving odds either way."
"Peccavi"
E. W. Hornung
Then he deals two to a chappie on his right, and all the punters on the right, back that sportsman.
"The Mark Of Cain"
Andrew Lang

Famous quotes with Chappie

  • There are some things a chappie's mind absolutely refuses to picture, and Aunt Julia singing 'Rumpty-tiddley-umpty-ay' is one of them.
    P. G. Wodehouse

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