by tecc July 21, 2003

she gave me her # but every time i call she gives me the chop.
i used to ignore his calls and now when i call him, he gives me the chop.
i used to ignore his calls and now when i call him, he gives me the chop.
by cris August 10, 2004

to take a piece of what's yours and selling it for more to someone else
to take those pieces and make them convienient to sell
to take those pieces and make them convienient to sell
by mza March 18, 2004

by Sugawulfpimp March 19, 2009

by RELL October 26, 2003

by D. December 15, 2003

1. To go shopping
2. To chop something.
Often used in a sentence to confuse someone as to whether you're actually going to chop something/someone, or if you're just pronouncing the word 'shopping' wrong.
2. To chop something.
Often used in a sentence to confuse someone as to whether you're actually going to chop something/someone, or if you're just pronouncing the word 'shopping' wrong.
1. Kelly: Hey do you want to go chopping later?
Sabrina: Yes! I need to get a new wing-suit.
2. Mike P: I just got done chopping in the woods.
Kelly: chopping?
Mike P: yeah, a whole truck full o' firewood.
3. Jordan: we're goingggggg CHOPPING!
Sabrina: Yes! I need to get a new wing-suit.
2. Mike P: I just got done chopping in the woods.
Kelly: chopping?
Mike P: yeah, a whole truck full o' firewood.
3. Jordan: we're goingggggg CHOPPING!
by AnonymousWing March 13, 2011
