1. chopped - Adjective
2. chopped - Verb
Derived from chop
4. chopped - Adjective Satellite
of Chop
Source: Webster's dictionaryPeople aren't either wicked or noble. They're like chef's salads, with good things and bad things chopped and mixed together in a vinaigrette of confusion and conflict. Daniel Handler
I don't care if you call it AO for Adults Only, or Chopped Liver or Father Goose. Your movie will still have the stigma of being in a category that's going to be inhabited by the very worst of pictures. Jack Valenti
... the Saudis have never shown any respect for human rights, either now or in the past. Even a petty burglar faces having one of his hands chopped off. The liberal press in America prefers to ignore all this, although they don't hesitate to blacken the reputation of Iran. Muhammad Reza Pahlavi
Shavings fly where wood is being chopped. Polish Proverb
Heaps of good cotton stocks get chopped up from association with the weeds. African American Proverb
A hand that has been chopped off cannot steal any more. Arabic Proverb