chopping
Variant of chop
chop (c̸häp)
transitive verb chopped, chopping chop′·ping
- to cut or make by blows with an ax or other sharp tool to chop down a tree; to chop a hole
- to cut into small bits; mince to chop onions
- to say in a jerky or abrupt way
- to hit with a short, sharp downward stroke
Etymology: ME choppen, prob. < northern OFr choper, for OFr coper, to cut off (< VL *cuppare, to decapitate < *cuppum, skull < LL cuppa, cup); infl. by couper, to strike (< coup, colp, a blow: see coup)
intransitive verb
- to make quick, cutting strokes with a sharp tool
- to do something with a quick, sharp, or jerky motion
noun
- the act of chopping
- a short, sharp downward blow or stroke
- a piece chopped off
- a slice of lamb, pork, etc. cut, along with a piece of bone, from the rib, loin, or shoulder
- a short, broken movement of waves
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