not much chop

adj

Etymology

From chop (“quality, class, a mark or stamp indicating this”), ultimately from Hindi छाप (chāp, “stamp”).

  1. borrowed from छाप — “stamp

Definitions

  1. Not very good

    Not very good; unimpressive; of poor quality.

    • "She's not much chop, you know." "Why are you against her, Sir?" "I dislike her type - intensely."

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