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Noun. 1. A general term of address. 2. A contemptible person. E.g."I'm not sitting next him, he's a fuckin' chief and I'll likely punch him before the meeting's finished." [London use]
At recruit school at HMCS/CFB Cornwallis, all new entries were required to double everywhere on base. Anyone not moving at double time would be admonished. A common expression used at the time was "Not me Chief, I'm Comm School." This term has carried forward through the years and is often used by someone that feels they should be exempt from a particular duty or tasking.
An unintelligent person; “look at dat chief man, finkin hes all bad.â€
The Senior Navy Chief Petty Officer.
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Without a chief or leader.
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A spiral scroll which forms the chief feature of the Ionic capital, and which, on a much smaller scale, is a feature in the Corinthian and Composite capitals. See Illust. of Capital, also Helix, and Stale.
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An albuminous body, belonging to the class of globulins, obtained from yolk of egg, of which it is the chief proteid constituent, and from the seeds of many plants. From the latter it can be separated in crystalline form.
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The rank, dignity, or office of a chieftain.
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The sitting up of persons with a dead body, often attended with a degree of festivity, chiefly among the Irish.
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First or foremost; chief; principal.
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The face, countenance, or look of a person or an animal; -- chiefly applied to the human face.
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Command; precept; -- now chiefly used in scriptural language.
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A voluptuous person; one who makes his physical enjoyment his chief care; one addicted to luxury, and the gratification of sensual appetites.
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The upper third part of the field. It is supposed to be composed of the dexter, sinister, and middle chiefs.
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Formerly, a passage either by sea or land; a journey, in general; but not chiefly limited to a passing by sea or water from one place, port, or country, to another; especially, a passing or journey by water to a distant place or country.
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One who, or that which, warbles; a singer; a songster; -- applied chiefly to birds.
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Alt. of Chieftainship
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Principal or most eminent in any quality or action; most distinguished; having most influence; taking the lead; most important; as, the chief topic of conversation; the chief interest of man.
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The office of chief justice.
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Any one of numerous species of kangaroos belonging to the genus Halmaturus, native of Australia and Tasmania, especially the smaller species, as the brush kangaroo (H. Bennettii) and the pademelon (H. thetidis). The wallabies chiefly inhabit the wooded district and bushy plains.
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A captain, leader, or commander; a chief; the head of a troop, army, or clan.
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A turning; a time; -- chiefly used in phrases signifying that the part is to be repeated one, two, or more times; as, una volta, once. Seconda volta, second time, points to certain modifications in the close of a repeated strain.
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