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Chops

To sell any kind of drugs (mainly meth)
"I gotta go do some chops!" "I got some chops?" "buddy got any chops lined up?"
by YourRedEyedJedi May 25, 2018
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Chop

Verb, to sell drugs, specifically to buy from someone else, split or 'chop' the product into smaller pieces and sell those at a higher cost, swallowing the difference as profit.

Noun, an illegally modified weapon, usually one that has been shortened by means of either shortening the barrel or by cutting into/'chopping' the stock. These weapons are highly illegal, but work better in tighter environments and allow for easier concealment. In the case of a simple double barrel shotgun, where the term originates, you can literally take a long hunting shotgun and use a metal hack saw to cut or 'chop' the barrel down by over half it's length, cleaning up what you cut with some sandpaper, then cut off most of the stock but a place for your hand. However, recently the term has been used to include any illegally modified weapon, particularly short barreled rifles with various automatic conversions.
"Man, I'm broke as hell until I chop this kilo we just picked up so we gotta get to work."

"I got a Glock on my belt, plates in the vest, and a chop in the trunk, beyond that it's up to God if I get out alive."
by MapleStreet August 13, 2020
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Chop

“chop” has different meanings depending on the context, especially in slang. In some areas, “chop” can refer to a specific kind of activity or action, often related to street culture. It can mean doing something (e.g., “chopping it up” refers to chatting or having a conversation), or it can refer to making moves or actions related to certain behaviors or lifestyles.
For example, you could use “chop” like this:
• “That’s the chop I’m talking about!” — This could mean “That’s the exact thing I’m talking about!”
• “He’s always on that chop” — This could imply someone is always engaged in a certain action or behavior, potentially related to hustling, working, or even doing something in a shady context.

The use of “chop” would vary depending on the regional or cultural context, but generally, it still conveys the idea of a specific kind of action or behavior.

“Chop” is typically used to convey an affiliation of a noun. I.E. “That guy has some rich boy chop.”
by ClassyAsshole December 29, 2024
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Chop a maloo off the lights

This is a common cult phrase typically used between 79 series landcruiser owners. It translates to "I've had a few beers, and I once sucked off a bloke for $20...can you spare me $20"
While at a 79 series event. All of the 79 series owners stood around in a circle. The guy with the biggest 4 wheeled mortgage says, "I can chop a maloo off the lights". All the 79 series owners line up at the overpriced fuck hut and exchange $20s to suck each other's dicks.
by Harry bartole May 26, 2022
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chop

To lower the suspension of a motor vehicle in order to make it look cooler; to produce a low-rider.
Poor Wally begged his dad to allow him to chop the family Oldsmobile without success.
by StarryGordon June 13, 2016
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Chop

Fat amount of tobacco + green in a water pipe to the face.
Hey mander let’s go rip a chop
by Dr mook August 25, 2020
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Chop

Someone who is bad at golf or anything else. Used as an insult.
by Matt Foge June 12, 2011
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