Chop Up
How to Conjugate Chop Up
- Infinitive: Chop Up
- Present Tense: Chop Up/ Chops Up
- -ing Form: Chopping Up
- Past Tense: Chopped Up
- Past Participle: Chopped Up
Chop Up is a separable phrasal verb and has 2 definitions.
Definitions of Chop Up:
1. To cut something into pieces with a knife. [Part adj.] {Chopped Up} Refers to something that has been cut into pieces.
Examples: Did you chop up the wood for the fireplace yet?
The recipe says to chop up the chicken, not dice it.
Where’s the chopped up wood?
2. To have a conversation.
Examples: Nina and Sara were chopping it up on the phone, when the operator interrupted their line with a message that Nina only had two minutes of talk time remaining.
Let’s go somewhere to chop it up after school today.
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