Citations:prechipped

Adjective: "(of consumer goods) having a piece or pieces broken or flaked off at the time of acquisition"

 * 1988 — Bryan Miller, "Restaurants", New York Times, 30 December 1988:
 * Add to this a so-hip-it-hurts Neo-Classical design, complete with prechipped wall moldings and faux weathered columns, and you have all the trappings of yet another Upper West Side gastronomic Pompeii.
 * 1994 — Amy Spindler, "Seeing a City in the Windows of Its Shops", New York Times, 6 March 1994:
 * Here are prechipped, prescratched treasures -- medicine chests, porcelain dishes, canisters -- as if we are too impatient today to wear out our belongings ourselves.