noun General Slang

Classy Chassis

/ˈklæsi ˈʃæsi/ · noun · slang

A great-looking body — a compliment paid to an attractive person, especially a girl.

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Definitions

1

Figuratively, a well-built and good-looking thing, sometimes an actual car.

“That roadster's got a classy chassis under all that chrome.”
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2

Used as an admiring exclamation about someone's looks.

“Classy chassis! Who is she?”
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3

An attractive physique, borrowing car terminology to describe a person's figure.

“Did you see the new girl? She's got a classy chassis.”
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Classy Chassis In A Sentence

She walked into the sock hop and every guy whispered 'classy chassis.'
He told her she had a classy chassis and got a slap for it.
The fellas rated every girl at the drive-in, and she was rated top classy chassis.

Origin & Usage

1950s American hot-rod and greaser slang that fused car-shop vocabulary with teen flirtation; 'chassis' (a car's frame) became playful slang for the human body. The jazz-age habit of comparing people to cars fed directly into this.

People Also Ask

What does classy chassis mean in slang?

It's a 1950s compliment meaning someone has an attractive, well-built body, borrowing 'chassis' from car terminology.

Where did classy chassis come from?

It comes from 1950s American hot-rod culture, where teens mixed automotive shop talk with flirting, turning a car's frame into slang for a person's figure.

Is classy chassis offensive?

By modern standards it can read as objectifying, but in the 1950s it was a lighthearted, admiring compliment.

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