an interchangeable expression that is used to describe something 'awesome' or 'cool'. Often used when elated or excited over a specific happening or event. Can also be capatialised 'OFF CHOPS' to depict higher elation.
Often confused with the less awesome 'off the chops', used to signify one's ability to never get laid.
1. Off the Chops To Refer to an error, or to derogotise something or someone.
2. Off the Chops
Can also refer to something that is good, depending on infliction.
3. Off the Chops
Drunk/Intoxicated/Drugged/Messed Up/Smashed
4. Off the Chops
A musical term for brass players, often refer to their lips and musical ability as their "chops."
1.
A "That pool shot was off the chops"
B "You're off the chops"
2.
"That concert was OFF THE CHOPS"
3.
"I've had so much rum i'm off the chops"
4.
A - "You sound like you've been practising"
B - "Thanks, my chops are really coming together lately"
Used when someone is being silly or intoxicated. For instance, if someone said something that was crazy or just plain stupid you would reply with "your off your chops!"
Then again, this word is mostly used when someone is pissed and are acting like a complete fool.