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Meaning of
chop
in English
chop
us
/tʃɑp/
uk
/tʃɒp/
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Plural
chops
Past Tense
chopped
Participle Verb
chopping
Third Person Singular
chops
Definitions
Noun
a
cut
of
meat
with
a
rib
section
a
blow
from
an
axe
or
cleaver
;
impact
a
rigid
hand
blow
(
in
martial
arts
)
The
martial
artist
delivered
a
swift
chop
to
his
opponent's
chest
.
small
ocean
waves
;
wind-caused
The
sailors
struggled
to
navigate
through
the
chop
in
the
stormy
sea
.
a
tied
hand
in
poker
;
shared
chips
The
two
players
agreed
to
a
chop
in
the
poker
game
,
splitting
the
pot
.
termination
of
employment
;
being
fired
After
years
of
service
,
the
employee
was
shocked
to
receive
a
chop
from
the
company
.
woodchopping
competition
The
annual
woodchopping
competition
was
a
popular
event
at
the
rural
fair
.
an
animal's
jaw
(
especially
in
plural
)
The
veterinarian
examined
the
dog's
chops
to
check
for
any
signs
of
infection
.
a
movable
part
(
of
a
vice
);
a
jaw
The
worker
tightened
the
chop
on
the
vice
to
hold
the
metal
piece
firmly
in
place
.
land
near
a
river's
mouth
The
farmer
owned
a
large
chop
near
the
river
where
he
grew
various
crops
.
Verb
to
cut
into
pieces
with
force
She
had
to
chop
the
wood
into
smaller
pieces
to
fit
them
into
the
fireplace
.
to
cut
with
an
axe
or
tool
;
severing
an
object
The
carpenter
used
an
axe
to
chop
the
branch
from
the
tree
.
to
strike
with
a
downward
motion
;
using
the
side
of
the
hand
The
boxer
learned
to
chop
with
the
edge
of
his
hand
to
deliver
a
powerful
blow
.
to
hit
a
ball
downward
;
creating
a
high
bounce
The
tennis
player
used
a
chop
shot
to
return
the
serve
.
to
converse
or
discuss
with
someone
The
friends
decided
to
chop
it
up
with
their
old
professor
to
discuss
the
latest
research
.
Compounds / Phrases
chopstick
chopsticks
muttonchop
porkchop