chip and dip
noun
a bowl or plate for holding potato chips or crackers with a smaller bowl, often placed in the center, for holding dip: usually sold as a set.
Also
chip 'n dip
[chip-n dip] /ˈtʃɪp n ˈdɪp/,
chip & dip.
Words nearby chip and dip
chiné,
chioggia,
chionodoxa,
chios,
chip,
chip and dip,
chip and pin,
chip basket,
chip carving,
chip graft,
chip heater
Idioms and Phrases with chip and dip
chip and dip
Also, chip'n dip. A snack food or an appetizer consisting of potato chips, crackers, or raw vegetables (like carrot sticks) that are used to scoop up a dip, a savory creamy mixture. For example, There wasn't much to eat; all they served was a chip and dip. The term is also used for the utensils employed for this dish—a plate for the crackers and a small bowl for the dip. [Mid-1900s]