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    chop
    [CHäp]
    verb
    chop (verb) · chops (third person present) · chopped (past tense) · chopped (past participle) · chopping (present participle)
    1. cut (something) into pieces with repeated sharp blows of an axe or knife:
      "they chopped up the pulpit for firewood" · "finely chop the parsley"
      • (chop something off)
        remove something by cutting:
        "they chopped off all her hair"
      • cut through the base of (a tree or similar plant) with blows from an axe or other implement, in order to fell it:
        "the boy chopped down eight trees"
      • strike (something) with a short heavy blow, as if cutting at something.
    2. abolish or reduce the size of (something) in a way regarded as ruthless:
      "their training courses are to be chopped"
    noun
    chop (noun) · chops (plural noun)
    1. a downward cutting blow or movement, typically with the hand:
      "an effective chop to the back of the neck"
    2. BRITISH ENGLISH
      informal
      dismissal from employment:
      "hundreds more workers have been given the chop"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        informal
        cancellation or abolition:
        "all these projects are destined for the chop"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        informal
        the action of killing someone or the fact of being killed:
        "seven men we all knew had got the chop"
    3. a thick slice of meat, especially pork or lamb, adjacent to and often including a rib:
      "he lived on liver or chops"
    4. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      crushed or ground grain used as animal feed:
      "the pile of chop was dropped into the calves' feeder"
    5. the broken motion of water, typically due to the action of the wind against the tide:
      "we started our run into a two-foot chop"
    Origin
    late Middle English: variant of chap.
    chop
    [CHäp]
    noun
    archaic
    chop (noun) · chops (plural noun)
    1. a trademark; a brand of goods.
    Origin
    early 19th century: from Hindi chāp ‘stamp, brand’ (see chaap).
    chop
    [CHäp]
    verb
    1. eat:
      "come chop the soup I made for you" · "where are we going to chop?"
    2. 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"
    noun
    small chop (noun) · small chops (plural noun)
    1. 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 mouthwatering small chops" · "we serve the best chops"
    Origin
    of uncertain origin.
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    verb
    1. cut (something) into pieces with repeated sharp blows of an axe or knife:
    2. abolish or reduce the size of (something) in a way regarded as ruthless:
      reduce drastically
    noun
    1. dismissal from employment:
      one's marching orders
      • cancellation or abolition:
        one's marching orders
     
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    verb (used with object), chopped, chop·ping. to cut or sever with a quick, heavy blow or a series of blows, using an ax, hatchet, etc. (often followed by down, off, etc.): to chop down a tree.
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