Nothing. Perhaps you mean "chip on his shoulder," which means that someone has an antagonistic attitude and seems to be trying to create an argument.
A "chip on his shoulder" is an idiom that refers to a person who is easily angered or feels they have been treated unfairly. It suggests that the person is carrying around a grudge or feeling defensive.
"Chip" in Spanish is translated as "viruta" or "pedacito".
"I have a black shirt"
The correct phrase would be "There is a stain on her shirt." This implies that the stain is on the surface of the shirt. The preposition "in" would suggest the stain is somehow inside the fabric of the shirt.
The Hawaiian word for shirt is "kāmaʻa" or "kamale" depending on the style of shirt.
Shirt in Portuguese is "camisa."
My homework shirt? My working shirt? It depends on what you mean.
The shirt
To cut.
patata frita
it means its time to put on a t shirt
He's a shirt lifter.
I believe you mean the shirt with the chicken. It means ' rock out with your cock out'.
Henleys are a type of shirt. It is a pullover type shirt that does not have a collar. These shirts have buttons on the upper portion of the shirt.
Shirt.
You are said to lose your shirt when you gamble everything you have and lose.
"Chip" in Spanish is translated as "viruta" or "pedacito".
That depends what you mean by a 36 shirt. Usually it means a size 36 shirt, so the answer depends on the price of such a shirt. If you mean a shirt that costs 36 (dollars, cents, euros, whatever), the answer is 2.52.