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chopper
[chop-er]
noun
a short ax with a large blade, used for cutting up meat, fish, etc.; butcher's cleaver.
a prehistoric implement made by striking flakes off one or both sides of a stone, considered the oldest known worked stone tool.
Slang.choppers, the teeth.
Informal.a helicopter.
Slang.a motorcycle.
a device for interrupting an electric current or a beam of light at regular intervals.
verb (used without object)
Informal.
to travel by helicopter.
We choppered into midtown from the airport.
to travel by motorcycle.
chopper
/ ˈʃɒə /
noun
a small hand axe
a butcher's cleaver
a person or thing that cuts or chops
an informal name for a helicopter
a slang name for penis
a device for periodically interrupting an electric current or beam of radiation to produce a pulsed current or beam See also vibrator
a type of bicycle or motorcycle with very high handlebars and an elongated saddle
a child's bicycle
obsoletea sub-machine-gun
chopper
A crudely flaked, unifacial core tool, especially one associated with the Oldowan stone culture of the early Paleolithic Period.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of chopper1
Example Sentences
“Other nations have been stealing the movie-making capabilities from the United States,” he yelled to CNN as an Air Force One chopper revved behind him.
By the time the chopper took off, though, that information was no longer correct.
That was for two minutes, when he held a “chopper talk” session while walking from the White House to Marine One last week.
Much of the TV coverage focused the astonishing sight of choppers day and night flying over tall columns of flames, depositing their water and flying away as red flames transformed into puffs of white smoke.
New York Mayor Eric Adams was part of a throng police officials who met Mr Mangione's chopper when it landed in Manhattan.
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