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chop out (third-person singular simple present chops out, present participle chopping out, simple past and past participle chopped out)

  1. (transitive, literally) To remove by chopping.
    You have to chop out all the weeds.
  2. (transitive, literally) To form a dose of powder cocaine.
    He chopped out a fat line.
  3. (agriculture, transitive) To thin out the planting density of cotton.
    It's a machine to chop out cotton fields.