by Thepoweradeenthusiast May 2, 2019

by enzii0 February 12, 2024

“Chop season” is a time full of chops (mokes or moles as many call them), during which the moke brothers band together to partake in the act of chopping together. A chop is a bowl of tobacco and weed mixed together that is normally taken in one hit (a snap).
Chop season usually refers to the summertime, however it can refer to any period of time that the user of the word chooses.
Chop season usually refers to the summertime, however it can refer to any period of time that the user of the word chooses.
by MokeMaster808 September 4, 2018

“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.”
• “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
