Rally cry for Rutgers Football. Visual: side of right hand comes down hard on left wrist or forearm. Symbol: an Ax.
Coined by Coach Greg Schiano during the 2005-2006 season. First recorded in national news, New York Times, November 10, 2006 in press following Rutgers' upset of No. 3 Louisville.
Coined by Coach Greg Schiano during the 2005-2006 season. First recorded in national news, New York Times, November 10, 2006 in press following Rutgers' upset of No. 3 Louisville.
"If you're ever gonna be No.1, you have to chop wood."
Football Game is a "60-minute chop"
To get your mojo back: "I got back on my chop."
Football Game is a "60-minute chop"
To get your mojo back: "I got back on my chop."
by Colonel Henry November 12, 2006
by paulieD February 24, 2008
An expression used as an alternative to "Chop chop"; said mainly to motivate somebody to complete a task; usually pronounced in a high-pitched voice. However, choppy chops is a less mainstream term than choppies. See choppies.
"Now children, complete questions 1-25 in your notebook."
(Children begin talking amongst themselves.)
"Come on guys, choppy chops!"
(Children begin talking amongst themselves.)
"Come on guys, choppy chops!"
by Burak Haliloglu April 16, 2006
by Andrew Bose February 24, 2004
Verb. Performed by a person when approached at a bar by a complete minger, to display immediate disapproval and rejection.
Similar action to that made by a movie director to cut filming: While shaking the head, running their hand across their throat with a disgruntled look on their face.
Similar action to that made by a movie director to cut filming: While shaking the head, running their hand across their throat with a disgruntled look on their face.
by rangerdiko July 15, 2009
by Nikopal February 21, 2011
Being Under The Influence of any Downer.
by B.R0DRiGUEZ February 10, 2010