Results for “chop city”
Mouthy, cheeky, won't shut up — Welsh for gobby.
Arguing or backchatting loudly — running your mouth, Welsh style.
To talk loudly, chatter, or mouth off — Welsh and Midlands dialect.
Houston DJ technique — slow the track, chop it up.
An automatic rifle, usually an AK-pattern — Southern rap's go-to word for a heavy gun.
Deerskin mittens with a wool liner — Yooper deep-winter kit.
Directionless, back-and-forth price action with no clear trend.
A helicopter.
Rough, bumpy wave surfaces churned up by crosswinds.
A griddled ground-beef and melted cheese hero
An unflattering lookalike — a blend of "chopped" (ugly) and "doppelganger."
Ugly, busted, or low-quality — a harsh insult for looks, fits, or anything that came out badly.
Chicago — drill-era variant of Chi-Town.
The twin bridges over the Mississippi linking NOLA to the West Bank.
Missouri City — Houston's southwest suburb, half-jokingly 'Misery City.'
Houston's nickname, earned by the back-to-back-titles Rockets of '94 and '95.
Houston, named for the ten-plus bayous that vein the city.
Getting cut from a category by the judges, eliminated, sent home.
Making a fuss; overreacting.
Not very good.
A ball chopped down that bounces high for an infield hit.
Mature content — open to view.
Manhattan (to outer-borough New Yorkers)
A great situation of comfort, prosperity, and good fortune.
Disbelief at someone's nerve — they did something so bold and disrespectful you can barely process it.
To talk a lot, to run your mouth or chatter away.
Taunt aimed at a Birmingham City FC supporter.
Doric for a townie — said by country folk about city-dwellers, usually with a side-eye.
Atlanta's original area code — worn as a badge of true-city authenticity.
Atlanta's rail and bus system — the city's public transit, lovingly roasted.
'Forever I Love Atlanta' — citywide loyalty tag.
Out-of-town spot where city dealers go to push drugs.
Houston alt-name for chopped and screwed.
New Orleans — the city's area code used as shorthand for the place itself.
A merry-go-round, specifically the antique one in City Park.
Houston-flavoured 'what's up?' — the city's signature greeting.
Galveston — the beach city an hour south of Houston.
A city dweller who shows up to a small town clueless about how things work.
Sault Ste. Marie — the twin-city port at Michigan's eastern U.P. (and across the river in Ontario).
Detroit's signature greeting — 'what's up' with the city's stamp on it.