cut (something) into pieces with repeated sharp blows of an axe or knife
they chopped up the pulpit for firewood
finely chop the parsley
abolish or reduce the size of (something) in a way regarded as ruthless
their training courses are to be chopped
a downward cutting blow or movement, typically with the hand
an effective chop to the back of the neck
dismissal from employment
hundreds more workers have been given the chop
a thick slice of meat, especially pork or lamb, adjacent to and often including a rib
he lived on liver or chops
a person's share of something
crushed or ground grain used as animal feed
the pile of chop was dropped into the calves' feeder
the broken motion of water, owing to the action of the wind against the tide
we started our run into a two-foot chop
barter or exchange
a trademark; a brand of goods
eat
come chop the soup I made for you
where are we going to chop?
acquire (money) quickly or easily, typically by dishonest means
we're chopping money like we're just plucking it from a tree
while some officials want to serve, others want to chop
a small dish that can conveniently be eaten with the fingers, typically served as an appetizer
wedding guests have come to expect a good selection of mouth-watering small chops
we serve the best chops
a person's or animal's mouth or jaws
a smack in the chops
the technical skill of a jazz or rock musician
when I'm on tour my chops go down