choppin'

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English

Etymology

From chop +‎ -in'.

Verb

choppin’

  1. Pronunciation spelling of chopping.
    • 1986, Richard Bauman, Story, performance, and event, page 88:
      We started choppin’ on that tree, and we hadn’t been cuttin’ very long, until I got kinda tired.
    • 2007, William J. Jefferson, Dying is the Easy Part, page 98:
      Indeed, her hands—rough, calloused, scaly, and gnarled—were more like that of an old man than an old lady, testifying to her claim that she’d “Don’ don’ mens work, pickin’ an’ choppin’ cotton, puttin’ up fence rows, cuttin’ wood, takin’ keer of a fahm, fuh near sixty-fi’ years.”
    • 2011, Henry A. Buchanan, Alfie and Papa’s Other Boys, page 6:
      Junior said Papa told him he cut his toe off with the choppin’ axe when he was choppin’ wood.

Noun

choppin’

  1. Pronunciation spelling of chopping.
    • 1842, "The Bee-Tree", The Gift, page 52:
      I’ve a good notion to take the fencin’ of it as well as the choppin’.
    • 2007, Jesse Fox Mayshark, Post-Pop Cinema, page 21:
      “I wanna see knife-cuttin’, slice-cuttin’, choppin’, blowin’ up,” he says, with a sneer.
    • 2011, Henry A. Buchanan, Alfie and Papa’s Other Boys, page 6:
      Junior said Papa told him he cut his toe off with the choppin’ axe when he was choppin’ wood.
    • 2012, Hillary Fogelson, Pale Girl Speaks, page 109:
      Cryin’ and choppin’. Cuttin’ and sobbin’.