Chopped is a verb. It's the past tense and past participle of chop. It can also be used as an adjective (chopped vegetables).
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if you're a girl: Chan chop ka if you're a guy: pom chop kap *keep in mind that the word "chop" (to like) has a falling tone or else it may be hard to understand for thai speakers!*
On face book they said 2 updates. I got the first one, but not the 2nd. Have you??
It has a number of meanings: 1. Noun. A talentless writer. 2. Noun. A political lackey ("Party Hack") 3. Verb. To slash or chop at something roughly. 4. Verb. To penetrate a computer or computer system 5. Adjective. Talentless, badly made, uninspired ("Hack Work") 6. Noun. In curling, the foothold from which the rock is delivered 7. Verb. To cough persistently with a dry cough.
Chop is a kind of cut, generally featuring repeated, forceful short strokes and resulting in many small pieces.
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No, "chop" is not an adjective. It is a verb when used to describe a cutting action or a noun when referring to a cut of meat.
The word 'chop' is both a noun (chop, chops) and a verb (chop, chops, chopping, chopped).Examples:With one good chop the log split in two. (noun)I will chop the onions if you will slice the potatoes. (verb)
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Chops is a noun (plural form of chop) and a verb (third person singular conjugation of chop).
The word "chops" can be a noun when referring to a person's jaw or mouth, or a verb when describing the action of cutting, typically applied in cooking contexts.
verb - To go through with or verb - to chop someone's head off (unsure on wording, you get the idea)
verb - To go through with or verb - to chop someone's head off (unsure on wording, you get the idea)
It can be, yes - as a verb, it means to chop into small pieces, like carrots for a stew. As a noun, it is the plural of die (as in two die is "a pair of dice").
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Chop-Chop was created in 1982-06.
a wood chop could chop as much wood as wood chop could chop if a wood chop could chop wood
Yes, chop chop is commomn in moshi monster.