Typically, a person has one double chin, which is characterized by the accumulation of fat or loose skin under the chin. However, the term "double chin" can colloquially refer to multiple instances of this condition if it appears in different forms or levels of severity. Factors such as genetics, weight, and skin elasticity can influence the appearance of double chins. In general, the concept of multiple double chins isn't standard; it's usually viewed as a single anatomical feature.
people generally have 2 chins like my friend craig diego who has 2 chins
Look, nobody should have double chins lest a 10 year old.
More chins than a chinese phonebook.
there is no point counting how many chins he has because you'll be there for ever, the answer is infinity, he grows 1,000,000 chins a second and the old chins don't go away, so you can just guess why there is no point in counting.
Chins. Chins is already plural. Chins is the plural of chin.
Like every other person on Earth, some do and some don't.
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To determine how many red chins fall within the range of 99, more context is needed regarding what is meant by "red chins." If you're referring to a specific dataset or a characteristic defined as "red chins," please provide additional details for a precise answer. Otherwise, the question as it stands is unclear.
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No, The only mammals that have chins are Humans and Elephants.
more than a chinez phone book
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