Results for “get the chop”
Get told off, get in proper trouble.
Affectionate Irish 'no way!' / 'stop messing'.
Move. Now.
Showing out — performing in flashy, undeniable style.
To be thwarted / hit with bad luck
To carry on loudly, rant, or make a scene
'Do you understand?' / 'you know?'
Receiving a prison tattoo from a homemade gun.
To organise and prepare everything before proceeding.
To start something.
Getting deep inside the barrel of a wave.
Act now while conditions favor you.
Go get the money — stop wasting time and chase that paper.
To start dancing, get moving, or do something the right way with energy.
To dance hard, party with abandon, or fully commit to having a good time.
To go make money or secure a financial win.
Getting cut from a category by the judges, eliminated, sent home.
Standing about gassing won't pay the bills — let's crack on.
Mouthy, cheeky, won't shut up — Welsh for gobby.
Arguing or backchatting loudly — running your mouth, Welsh style.
To talk loudly, chatter, or mouth off — Welsh and Midlands dialect.
Houston DJ technique — slow the track, chop it up.
An automatic rifle, usually an AK-pattern — Southern rap's go-to word for a heavy gun.
Deerskin mittens with a wool liner — Yooper deep-winter kit.
Making a fuss; overreacting.
Not very good.
A player whose specialty is scoring
A ball chopped down that bounces high for an infield hit.
A big striker used as an aerial and hold-up outlet.
Openly talking about your finances and saying no to spending.
Rallying cry that retail traders are powerful when they hold as one.
Directionless, back-and-forth price action with no clear trend.
Money; bits of cash or wealth.
A pound coin (British slang).
A helicopter.
A short-timer with under 100 days left to serve.
A sailor who works on electronics.
Rough, bumpy wave surfaces churned up by crosswinds.
To the highest degree; extremely.
You can't extract what isn't there.