Champ in a sentence as a noun

Surprisingly the disk drive is recognized on Mac OS X and ticks away like a champ.

The first SSD drive I purchased was a crucial, and it is still running like a champ 3 years later in a macbook pro.

I'm typing on a MBA running Windows 7 like a champ...what is it about Windows that's causing the problem?

Champ in a sentence as a verb

Claiming not wanting open borders == xenophobia is, well, good luck with that, champ.

Careful champ - that was not necessarily a snarky comment.

You know, it's not in the same class as a macbook air, but my Thinkpad x61s has been my tiny performant champ for 4 years now. Roughly the size of the netbooks of the time, but tons more power than a netbook and the initial macbook air means it's still powerful enough for anything I throw at it.

Champ definitions

noun

someone who has won first place in a competition

See also: champion title-holder

verb

chafe at the bit, like horses

verb

chew noisily; "The boy chomped his sandwich"

See also: chomp