by Piplupz01 November 02, 2018

Bust means "punch" and chops means "mouth", so "to bust someone's chops" literally means to hit them in the mouth, but most of the time it means to give (someone) a hard time.
by han meng July 14, 2008

Means you are just pulling your leg
was seen in the Regulat Show "the Postcard"
basically you say it like you would say "Just pulling your leg"
was seen in the Regulat Show "the Postcard"
basically you say it like you would say "Just pulling your leg"
Guy 1 : Hey dude can you help with this I cant read it
Guy 2: Can't read it huh? you try opening your eyes? hah just busting your chops
Guy 2: Can't read it huh? you try opening your eyes? hah just busting your chops
by Ryo_Inazuma March 11, 2014

Example 1: "He betta watch his ass or ima bust some chops!"
Example 2:
Guy 1: "That old bastard just cut me off!"
Guy 2: "Thats it, let's go bust his chops"
Example 2:
Guy 1: "That old bastard just cut me off!"
Guy 2: "Thats it, let's go bust his chops"
by Chops buster December 28, 2009

To bust someone's chops (nonliteral meaning) is to say or do something that interferes with someone's line of expertise or leadership in something. Chops = skills or simply a person's line of action, especially at the moment; and busting = to stop something or interfere with something.
by geoh777 October 06, 2007

chops refers to the musicians mouth muscles
when playing for extended periods of time, our muscles get weaker to the point where when playing we cannot sound slay
when playing for extended periods of time, our muscles get weaker to the point where when playing we cannot sound slay
I shouldn’t have practiced so much before concert, I busted my chops!
After playing pomp and circumstance for ten minutes I hardcore busted my chops.
After playing pomp and circumstance for ten minutes I hardcore busted my chops.
by dibblereedsucker May 30, 2023

by ShaggyD LIte January 31, 2009
