1. chump - Noun
2. chump - Verb
A short, thick, heavy piece of wood.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA hundred pounds of it can gross $300,000, but that’s chump change compared to the quarter million a human body can get you—especially when it’s sold off piece by piece. Source: Internet
At first a reader admires Dobbin’s loyalty and firm character, but slowly we start to get the feeling that we are not watching a hero, but a chump. Source: Internet
But it's chump change compared to Netflix's $8 billion global content budget for this year, or even Amazon's $4.5 billion for last year. Source: Internet
In a world where everyone is seemingly for themselves, whilst looking for the next soft hearted chump to take advantage of, Louis stands out from the rest and remains humble and inviting, even whilst aware of the pitfalls of being “nice”. Source: Internet
Oh and he’s not my chump, he’s your chump, and yes his hate is evident for all to see. Source: Internet
That's not chump change, especially for a guy who's a passable defender and has shown only marginal power for his career. Source: Internet