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chop-chop adverb immediately; in an instant UK, 1836 Pidgin or mock pidgin, sometimes used as an imperative.- Boy, bring us three Reverend Davidsons. And boy: chop-chop! — Max Shulman, Anyone Got a Match?, p. 110, 1964
- At the sound of which word Little Cousin Norman would take off chop-chop at a chubby little scamper for the house. — Robert Gover, Poorboy at the Party, p. 102, 1966
- Wilson, take him and brief him. Chop-chop. — Airheads, 1994
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