Word | chop and change |
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Description | change your opinions or behaviour repeatedly and abruptly, often for no good reason - British informal Both chop and change originally had the sense of barter, exchange or buy and sell…but as this sense of chop became dated the meaning of the whole expression shifted to its present one. change your opinions or behaviour repeatedly and abruptly, often for no good reason - Britis |
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