Chopped in a sentence as an adjective

I'm pretty sure if you say "google" and "freedom" in front of RMS you'll get your head chopped off.

We chopped it into pieces and used it for bbq. Then we mixed the ashes into the compost.

But it means your real arm got chopped off. They are carving this thing out of blighted urban decay.

It really does look like you chopped up his comment to make a fake comment to argue against.

I was shut out of Facebook for 24 hours and felt like I had a limb chopped off. I honestly, truly, just don't understand this.

What about compound files, with data chopped out of them? If you want pretty pictures, syntax highlighting etc.

Results are chopped. \n- Traps instead of defined results for all computations.

Seeing a cow get killed and then chopped up would be similar on a "shock" level to seeing someone have open heart surgury. But that's now what we're talking about.

The inarticulate, chopped-up sentences are one thing. But he's always been really big on the doublespeak, in my opinion.

My son joked that I could probably reproduce something we once saw in a cartoon, where the chopped pieces assembled themselves into a log cabin.

Everything now takes seconds, swipes are being missed, even audio gets chopped up when I play back podcasts over bluetooth. There are two reasons for me to be angry about this: * Apple should never have released iOS 7 for iPhone 4 devices.

But, just in case you're totally delusional, in three weeks or so they'll roll out some new stuff that won't impact in any way the fact they chopped developers' heads off in spite of complying with guidelines. Then, they'll continue going back to being uncommunicative.

Heavy object falling onto shop floor within inches feet - would have chopped feet off or required cutting off the boots if the steel toes had held. Other examples readily available from medical professionals and friends in the trades.

When you take Browns product, cut it up and combine it with, say, chopped tomato and lettuce and mayonnaise with some seasoning in it, and wrap it in a burrito, you wont know the difference between that and chicken. I didnt, at least, and this is the kind of thing I do for a living.

I even started writing sections on logging and server monitoring, before sanity prevailed and I chopped them out. It's maddening that we have no clear separation of responsibilities for this stuff.

Based on the interior picture it also looks like the fuselage is made out of molded chopped strand mat fiberglass, the same type of material you'd find in the hull of a boat rather than an aircraft.

GeoIP databases tend to have a resolution of about a /24, whereas infrastructure netblocks tend to be chopped up into /30s or /31s for ptp links and /32s for loopbacks, so two adjacent /32s could physically be located in wildly different parts of the world. More than likely, that IP address was previously assigned to a customer.

He was always a chopped-up samples producer and started bringing in musicians and other producers to layer original instrumentation over his samples on his first album. That style evolved with each subsequent album, with his albums prior to Yeezus being extremely orchestrated and huge.

The operating system that I invented, as described in the April 2007 email on a company wide email list, was a webapp-centric chopped-down Linux with a Chrome browser front-end. The operating system had almost no applications installed on it, instead all of the functionality came from webapps; performing any operation on the desktop launched a Chrome window to one of many webapps.

Chopped definitions

adjective

prepared by cutting; "sliced tomatoes"; "sliced ham"; "chopped clams"; "chopped meat"; "shredded cabbage"

See also: shredded sliced