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chip up
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1.
Global
neutral
To break or cause to break into small pieces, fragments, or chips; to flake or fracture.
2.
British English
American English
informal
colloquial
To become lodged, inserted, or positioned inside a body or cavity, or to place something so that it becomes stuck in a location.
3.
Global
informal
technical
To have a microchip or electronic component installed and functioning; to put a chip into operation (as in 'get the chip up and running').
4.
Global
informal
neutral
To be drawn into or removed by suction or an intake mechanism (for example, an object being sucked up by a vacuum).
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