chirping
by Ben Linkewich on Mar 29, 2008 14:28:35
Squealing the tires during
a gear change. Mentions of this are extremely common in car and car-mod forums.
Past tense:
chirped.
Chirping gears requires high-revving whilst doing the gear changes and can be done on all decent stock models (with manual transmissions) through first and second. Chirping third is reserved for sports cars, and
chirping fourth is a rare occurrence. Note: this reduces the life of your clutch, but is a lot of fun.
chirp chirp
by T-CUP on Jul 03, 2015 21:21:34
When you
clasp your scrotum and penis in your hands as to hide its contents from view. Then patiently wait for unsuspecting women to approach; when they asked what’s in your hands say it’s a
little bird you caught and are trying to nurse back to health. When you are asked to see it, play hard to get and say, "You don't want to see it". When they pressure you some more you are to reveal your fully exposed scrotum and penis and immediately say "
CHIRP... CHIRP”!
Chirp Chirp
by Bob's Oasis on Dec 06, 2017 12:37:05
Popular in
Muncie, Indiana, USA and in geographical areas boasting large concentrations of
Ball State University alumni, "
Chirp Chirp" is a blood-curdling cheer used to instill fear and terror into the hearts of opposing schools who dare to step onto the same field, court, ring, ice rink, drinking establishment, etc. with a Ball State Cardinal. It is derivative of the sound emitted from the fiercest robin-sized bird known to man, the Midwest American cardinal. Not always used to intimidate, "
chirp chirp" can also be a jovial cheer expressing praise or acclaim as its user may employ it to convey general pride for their school.
Example:
Person one: Duuuuuuuuude! Did you see
Ball State take down Notre Dame tonight? Persons hit a last second shot to ice the game!
Person two: Chirp Chirp.
Chirp Chirp!!
by ChirpGod on Jan 17, 2012 14:44:55
A chirp is a signal in which the frequency increases ('up-chirp') or decreases ('down-chirp') with time. In some sources, the term chirp is used interchangeably with sweep signal. It is commonly used in sonar and radar, but has other applications....
Phoentic Spelling would be (Ch-erp or Ch-urp)
In this case the Term is "
Chirp Chirp" Originally from the Cincinnati area of Ohio State. Later making its way closer to the Town of Akron and now commonly used around the NE side of Ohio.
Another definition similar of this can be "Mac & Cheeze" or "
Steak and Potatoes" (Look at Definition/Example for reference
to Steak and Potatoes)
Example:
Yo man look at that girl over there!! "Chirp!""
Chirp Chirp!!"or Chirp Chirppppp!!
A Hot girl walking up the street or sidewalk past you--you look back and look at her body and in an
outside voice yell "Chirp Chirp"! or can also be followed by DayUmmmm! or Damnnnnn!
An example of Mac and Cheeze would be two girls walking together one not as attractive as the other and the hotter one would be the Mac cuz you want to"Mac" that and the other girl is
the Cheeze, not saying she cant be good looking just not as good as the Mac....the Cheeze can be good looking if its not burnt around the edges.