chin in Anglo-Normantranslation and definition "chin", Dictionary English-Anglo-Norman onlinepronunciation: IPA: /tʃɪn/ ʧɪn , SAMPA: /tSIn/ Translations into Anglo-Norman: mentun (Noun, ) bottom of a face Other meanings: A rabbit-sized, crepuscular rodents native to the Andes mountains in South America. The bottom of a face, especially, the lower jaw or the region below the mouth. (slang, US) talk. (slang) To talk. (slang, UK) A falsehood. (endearing) a chinchilla. The bottom of the face, just below the mouth. To perform a chin-up. (boxing, uncountable) The ability to withstand being punched in the face without being knocked out. more less Show declensionchin ( plural chins) chin ( third-person singular simple present chins, present participle chinning, simple past and past participle chinned) lp liczba pojedyncza chin, lm liczba mnoga chins