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      [Noun]  | "blue chip" 


      1: a stock issue of high investment quality that usually pertains to a substantial well-established company and enjoys public confidence in its worth and stability; also : a company that offers such stocks

      2: a business or undertaking with an outstanding record or likelihood of profitability

      3: one that is outstanding: such as


      Origin: 1892 ;

      [Noun]  | "blue chip" 


      [Adjective]  | "blue-chip" 


      1: of the very best kind;


        * e.g., " ... because of his blue-chip crew, he's won yachting's biggest prize several times "





       [ "blue chip" ]

      1: A high-quality, relatively low-risk investment; the term usually refers to stocks of large, well-established companies that have performed well over a long period.

        * e.g.,  ... I just put $500 on some good GE blue chip stock. 

       [ "blue chip" ]

      1: A standout basketball prodigy recruit

        * e.g.,  ... Shaq was a blue chip in his days at LSU. 

       [ "blue chip" ]

      1: Term normally reserved for high priced stocks

        * e.g.,  ... hey dog! ol' girl is blue chip fa sho! 


       [ "blue chip" ]

      2: from major companies. Also can be used to


       [ "blue chip" ]

      3: describe a hot girl or guy.

       [ "Blue Chip" ]

      1: Adjective Referring to something that has a high chance of returning and exceeding the original investment made, especially financially. An athlete that is particularly talented, and will most likely do well in the next level, usually used to refer to high school players entering the college level. Noun A token that is a color of blue used in gambling; it is usually round and given the value of ten.

        * e.g.,  ... Adj 

       [ "Blue Chip" ]

      1: Adjective Historically, referring to something that has a high chance of returning and exceeding the original investment made, especially financially. Currently used in digital asset ownership, most commonly when referring to premium NFT (Non-Fungible Token) collection Nostalgia by YMH (YourMom'sHouse - hxxps://www.yourmomshouse.io/). An athlete that is particularly talented, and will most likely do well in the next level, usually used to refer to high school players entering the college level. Noun A token that is a color of blue used in gambling; it is usually round and given the value of ten.

        * e.g.,  ... In late 2021, the ownership of one of the 10,000 Nostalgia NFTs by YMH, the single largest blue chip giant, initially only granted access to two additional sets for free, as well as exclusive access to a community with additional perks, a community that eventually became the trailblazer of the digital space metaverse. 


       [ "Blue Chip" ]

      2: Adj


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      3:  It makes good sense in an economic decline to only invest in "blue chip" stocks, companies that have been around for a while, have shown a growth in profit even with this depression, and that one believes will be around when they retire. This basketball player is consider to be a "blue chip" point guard; because, he broke many of the state records for both offense and defense in his position, lead his team to multiple state championships, shows good knowledge for the game, and has a good attitude about him.

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      1: noun: Commonly used to describe a female who is under the legal age of consent, but shows a great deal of potential. Over time, the marketwise male will score big, cashing in on the Blue Chip. Alternately: Blue Chipper

        * e.g.,  ... Man, this party is stacked full of Blue Chips! Yeah, bro. Time to prospect the market. Let's do this! I'm not leaving 'til I get me a Blue Chip. 

       [ "BLUE CHIPS" ]

      1: When a college tries to bribe star highschool athletes to joining their team. This comes either in the form of a fat check, several fat checks, a nice ride, some incentives and so forth.

        * e.g.,  ... Funny how Terry rolled up in a new SUV when his family can barely afford their house bills. 

       [ "Blue Chip" ]

      1: Used in fraternities to describe someone you are particularly interested in extending a bid

        * e.g.,  ... Frat 1: "Bro, see that tall kid over there? He's gonna be the starting point guard by next year." 

       [ "Advertising Blue Chip" ]

      1: Korean Media has labelled Kim Taehyung as the “blue chip in the advertising industry” because of his insane selling power. BTS V well known for his “ethereal visuals” has become a favorite in the advertising world. BTS V boasts a variety of charms with his appearance and is an advertising genius. His ethereal visuals and pleasant personality instantly sell out even the most expensive products.

        * e.g.,  ... Advertising Blue Chip Genius BTS V possess a movie-like visual which sells out products instantly. 

       [ "Advertising Blue Chip" ]

      1: Korean Media has labeled Kim Taehyung as the “blue chip in the advertising industry” because of his insane selling power. Well known for his “ethereal visuals” and a variety of charms, Kim Taehyung (AKA BTS V) has become a favorite of brands due to his advertising genius. His ethereal visuals, natural modeling & acting ability and pleasant personality instantly sell out even the most expensive products.

        * e.g.,  ... Advertising Blue Chip Genius BTS V possesses a movie-like visual which sells out products instantly. 

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