verb Street Slang

Chirpsing

/ˈtʃɜːrpsɪŋ/ · verb · slang

Flirting with or chatting someone up — UK slang.

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Definitions

1

Chatting someone up in a charming, persistent way.

“Stop chirpsing my mate and get a drink.”
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2

The UK road equivalent of spitting game.

“His chirpsing technique needs work.”
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3

To flirt with someone, especially trying to win their interest.

“He's been chirpsing her all night.”
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Chirpsing In A Sentence

You chirpsing her or what?
He tried chirpsing but got curved.
Less chirpsing, more dancing.

Origin & Usage

London and UK road slang for flirting or chatting someone up, in use since the 2000s.

Variants ChirpsChat up

People Also Ask

What does chirpsing mean?

Chirpsing means flirting with or chatting someone up, in UK slang.

Where did chirpsing come from?

It's London and UK road slang for flirting, in use since the 2000s.

What does chirps mean?

Chirps is the shortened form, meaning to flirt with or chat someone up.

How do you use chirpsing in a sentence?

For example: 'he's chirpsing her' — meaning flirting with her.

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