Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Wiktionary
alt. A meal of fish fry in batter and served with chips (fried potatoes), popular throughout the Anglosphere, especially in coastal regions. n. A meal of fish fry in batter and served with chips (fried potatoes), popular throughout the Anglosphere, especially in coastal regions.
WordNet
n. fried fish and french-fried potatoes
Wikipedia
Fish and chips is a hot dish of English origin consisting of fried battered fish and hot chips. It is a common take-away food and an early example of culinary fusion.
Usage examples of "fish and chips".
The Falklands run a nice pub, the local girls are pretty enough to suit, and the fish and chips better than any you'll find in Stirling proper.
Cortina watching the lights go on and off in the bedroom of e semi-detached, and he dines off a paper of fish and chips as he guards the door of a debtor who has gone to earth.
He said, 'Just to say that fish and chips are fine, if you want to bring some home.
They had eaten fish and chips in the kitchen with the dark-haired lady.
Duffy, and another of the fish cakes, with the boxty, and one further of fish and chips.
You'd go bloody crazy stopping in there the whole time, a permanent stink of candyfloss and fish and chips, and those bingo callers never letting up so that you go to sleep repeating numbers to yourselves instead of counting sheep.
On this occasion, he resists the blandishments, even if a meal would delay going home - the fish and chips still sit uncomfortably in his stomach.