to cut or separate (something) with quick, heavy blows, using a sharp tool like an ax:[~+down/off+object]to chop down a tree. She chopped off a branch.[no object]He chopped at the tree but couldn't make a dent in it. [~ (+up)+object]to cut into smaller pieces; ...
chop something upcut up,divide,fragment,cube,dice,minceChop up three firm tomatoes. the chop(Slang, chiefly Brit.)the sack,sacking(informal),dismissal,the boot(slang),your cards(informal),the axe(informal),termination,the (old) heave-ho(informal),the order of the boot(slang)I was amazed ...
It’s a lyric video but not as we know it, with scraps of slang flying up on screen in a brightly-coloured, childlike scrawl. And while I don’t actually have a clue what “slimes,”“boolin’” or “Mollies” are, I get the impression – and you will too – that the subject ...
a court heard yesterday.Nicholas Jacobs wrote how the policeman 'begged for mercy' as a mob hacked him to death, it was said.The lyrics tell how rioters surrounded PC Blakelock and laughed when the constable started to 'scream and holla'.The 40-year-old officer was stabbed 43 times by a...