chocolate chippie
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From chocolate chip + -ie.
Noun
[edit]chocolate chippie (plural chocolate chippies)
- (informal) A food containing chocolate chips, usually a cookie.
- 1985 January 24, “Voice Box”, in Citizens’ Voice, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., page 69:
- From Herb Caen’s column in the San Francisco Chronicle: “Remember Al Davis? He was espied in Mrs. Fields’ cookie store on Pine, sinking his fangs into a chocolate chippie with pride and poise.”
- 1992, Ann M[atthews] Martin, Karen’s Tea Party (Babysitters Little Sister), Hippo, published 1996, →ISBN, page 26:
- I want to make cookies. Do we have chocolate chips? I will make chocolate chippies!
- 2003, Sue Lange, Tritcheon Hash, Book View Café, published 2011, →ISBN, page 67:
- If one day one of the neighborhood kids ventured to knock on the door on a dare, she or he would unquestionably be rewarded with a couple of chocolate chippies and a glass of whole milk.
- 2009, Laurence Fearnley, Mother’s Day, Penguin Books, →ISBN:
- Maggie blushed and was relieved when Scott paid no attention but reached for a chocolate chippie, which he dunked in his cup.
- 2013, Paddy Richardson, Cross Fingers, Hachette New Zealand, →ISBN, page 103:
- He brought over a pot of tea, pretty rose-coloured cups and saucers, milk in a jug, chocolate chippies on a flowery plate, all set out on a tray.
- 2022, Jeff Bishop, A Heavy Dose of Allison Tandy, G. P. Putnam’s Sons, →ISBN, pages 297–298:
- But I highly recommend the chocolate chip pancakes. […] We put in our orders: egg whites and grapefruit for Bridget (“sugar on the side”), the aforementioned chocolate chippies for me.