1. chops - Noun
2. chops - Verb
The jaws; also, the fleshy parts about the mouth.
The sides or capes at the mouth of a river, channel, harbor, or bay; as, the chops of the English Channel.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter proving she had the vocal chops to pull off Hercules' Megara during The Disney Family Singalong, fans have since clamoured for her to play the character now that a live-action Disney adaptation has been announced. Source: Internet
But I would rather see a sprawling eight-season drama with her as the lead, where she could really show off the acting chops I’m sure we got only a glimpse of on “GLOW.” Source: Internet
As Jack Nicholson, Heath Ledger, and Mark Hamill have proved by playing the Joker, it's fun to watch someone with chops chew the scenery. Source: Internet
Before long, DKC rolled out of the way to get the hot tag into Connors, who hit one of the twins with a hard shoulder block, an elbow and a series of chops. Source: Internet
And then we wrote a theme song, which became ‘Trippin’ On My Roots,’ which is the first song on the album, in which I used an open tuning, and then those chops started to come back. Source: Internet
Cobb then hit some chops and whipped Kratos into the ropes, but Kratos eventually landed a clothesline. Source: Internet