when the right decision must be made, when you must win When the chips are down - when we are losing - we play better. We need to be challenged.
chips
money
in the chips
Idiom(s): in the chips
Theme: WEALTH
wealthy; with much money. • John is a stock trader, and occasionally he's in the chips. • Bill really came into the chips when his uncle died.
cash in one's chips
Idiom(s): cash in one's chips
Theme: DAYDREAM
to die. (Slang. From an expression in the card game poker.) • Bob cashed in his chips yesterday. • I'm too young to cash in my chips.
Cash in your chips
If you cash in your chips, you sell something to get what profit you can because you think its value is going to fall. It can also mean 'to die'.
Cheap as chips
(UK) If something is very inexpensive, it is as cheap as chips.
fish-and-chips|chips|fish
n. phr. Fried fish and french fried potatoes. The family went to a drive-in restaurant and had fish-and-chips.
in the chips|chips
slang or informal
(as) bargain as chips
Very inexpensive. Primarily heard in UK. Oh, you could absolutely allow an accommodation in my building—the hire is bargain as chips.Learn more: cheap, chip
cheap as chips
acutely inexpensive. British informal2003Croydon Guardian Sutton Arena is ‘cheap as chips’, with contest sessions costing as little as 80p, according to the borough's leisure boss. Learn more: cheap, chipLearn more:
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