词组 | chopper |
释义 | chopper Theme: AVIATION n. a helicopter.The chopper that monitors the traffic goes over my house every morning at 6:00.I never want to ride in a chopper. Those things scare me. chopper 1. noun 1 a helicopter US, 1951. 2 a modified motorcyle with an emphasis on function, not form, usually featuring high handlebars. From CHOP US, 1966. 3 a bicycle modified with an emphasis on function, not form, usually featuring high handlebars UK, 1977. 4 the penis UK, 1973. 5 a machine gun US, 1929. 6 a pistol US, 1957. 7 a hacksaw; a hacksaw blade US, 1950. 8 a logger or lumberjack US, 1975. 9 an elderly sow or boar suitable to be turned into pork sausages NEW ZEALAND, 1988. 10 a cow destined for slaughter rather than a dairy life AUSTRALIA, 1987. 11 a deer-skin mitten with a wool mitten insert. Michigan Upper Peninsula usage US, 2003. 12 a car taken in part-exchange. Second-hand car dealers' slang UK, 1965. 13 a ticket taker US, 1960. 14 a bad mood. Used by printers and compositors. No longer in use by 1960 UK, 1948 2. verb to transport something by helicopter. From CHOPPER (a helicopter) US, 1968 chopperA helicopter. I hear a news chopper overhead—I wonder what's going on. choppersA person's set of teeth. Be sure to brush your choppers twice a day, or you might end up getting a cavity! chopper n. a helicopter. The chopper that monitors the traffic goes over my house every morning at 6:00. choppers n. the teeth. I may be on my last legs, but my choppers are still my own. |
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