A phrase commonly used in some Latin American countries, especially in Argentina, which means 'to squeal tires' or 'to spin tires'. It's often used to describe the sound or action of a car's tires screeching against the pavement, usually when the car is moving off quickly or doing a burnout.
Examples
- Spanish: El conductor del coche comenzó a chillar goma cuando el semáforo cambió a verde.
- English: The driver of the car started to squeal tires when the traffic light turned green.