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  • 1chop — I. /tʃɒp / (say chop) verb (chopped, chopping) –verb (t) 1. to cut with a quick, heavy blow or series of blows, using an axe, etc. 2. to make by so cutting. 3. to cut in pieces. 4. Tennis, Cricket, etc. to hit (a ball) with a chop stroke. 5.… …

  • 2Chop Socky Chooks — Format Animation Created by Sergio Delfino Directed by Sergio Delfino Country of origin …

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  • 3Chop Top — is a fictional character from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise; created by Tobe Hooper and L. M. Kit Carson, Chop Top makes his first appearance (portrayed by Bill Moseley) in the film The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986) as one of the film… …

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  • 4Chop Chop (horse) — Chop Chop Sire Flares Grandsire Gallant Fox Dam Sceptical Damsire Buchan Sex Stallion Foaled …

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  • 5Chop Chop (band) — Chop Chop Origin Los Angeles, California Genres Electropop Labels Archenemy Website htt …

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  • 6Chop Chop — may refer to: Chop Chop (Tobacco), Australian English for homegrown tobacco Chop Chop (song), the second single by rap group YoungBloodZ Chop Chop (band), an electropop band out of Los Angeles chop chop (phrase) Chop Chop (horse), Canadian Horse… …

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  • 7Chop-Chop — Single by Killing Joke from the album Revelations B side …

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  • 8Chop Suey (painting) — Chop Suey Artist Edward Hopper Year 1929 Type Oil on canvas Dimensions 81.3 cm × 96.5 cm (32 in × 38 in) Location Collection of Barney A. Ebsworth Chop S …

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  • 9Chop Shop — a.k.a. Scott Konzelmann, is a noise musician who has released recordings on Pure, RRRecords, Banned Prodution, V2 Archief and Generator Sound Art.Chop Shop creates sound using salvaged materials and speakers to create drones and other sounds… …

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  • 10Chop — Chop, v. i. 1. To make a quick strike, or repeated strokes, with an ax or other sharp instrument. [1913 Webster] 2. To do something suddenly with an unexpected motion; to catch or attempt to seize. [1913 Webster] Out of greediness to get both, he …

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