Chin
Pronunciation
- enPR: chÄn, IPA: /tʃɪn/
- Rhymes: -ɪn
Origin 1
From Middle English chin, from Old English Ä‹inn ("chin"), from Proto-Germanic *kinnuz ("chin") (compare West Frisian/Dutch kin, Low German/German Kinn, Danish kind, Icelandic kinn), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵenHw-, *ǵnÄ(w)- ("jaw") (compare Welsh gen, Latin gena, Tocharian A Å›anwem, Ancient Greek γÎνυς 'jaw', Armenian Õ®Õ¶Õ¸Õ¿, Persian چانه, Sanskrit हनà¥).
Full definition of chin
Noun
chin
(plural chins)- The bottom of a face, especially, the lower jaw or the region below the mouth.
- (slang, US) talk.
- (slang, British) A falsehood.
- (boxing, uncountable) The ability to withstand being punched in the face without being knocked out.
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Verb
Synonyms
- (talk (slang)) gab
Origin 2
Shortening of chinchilla.