Usually means: Making continuous, repetitive, chirping sounds.
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  2. chippering: Wiktionary
  3. chippering: Dictionary.com
  4. Chippering: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
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(Note: See chipper as well.)

Definitions from Wiktionary (chipper)

adjective:  Exhibiting a lively optimism; in high spirits, cheerful.
noun:  Someone who or something which chips (e.g. wood).
noun:  (in particular, US) A machine that reduces organic matter to compost; depending on size, whole tree trunks are reduced to sawdust; a woodchipper.
noun:  A machine that chips potatoes into pieces that are ready to be fried and made into chips.
noun:  (Ireland, North East Scotland, slang) A fish and chip shop, or more generally a cheap fast food outlet, typically selling chips and other deep-fried foods.
noun:  A company that manufactures potato chips/potato crisps.
noun:  (sports) A player who chips the ball.
noun:  (golf) A golf club for making chip shots.
noun:  (slang) A deep frier.
noun:  (US, smoking) An occasional tobacco user, or more generally drug user.
verb:  (UK, dialect) To chirp or chirrup.
▸ Also see chipper


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