Cattle feed that is comprised of chopped grain, consisting of corn, oats or barley that was harvested when at the hard dough stage in the feilds before being stored until time came to chop some up for cattle.
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"Chop" can refer to a quick, rough chopping motion, such as chopping vegetables. It can also be used informally to describe a customized or altered version of something, like a "chop shop" for cars or a "chop salad" at a restaurant.
Chopping (verb), the past participle of chop, is the act of cutting something in half or making something small by cutting or "chopping" into small pieces.
"Chop chop" is an informal expression used to indicate that something needs to be done quickly or urgently. It does not have a physical appearance, but rather conveys a sense of urgency or immediacy.
Lamp chop - is a ewe. See related link to Wikipedia for more information on the puppet.
The difference between a lamb chop and a lamb cutlet is the lamb chop is bigger than the cutlet.
Crush, Chop, and Burn, Part I (2012) and Crush, Chop, and Burn, Part II (2012)
What kind of pig knows karate? A pork chop!