chopseEtymologyDerived from chops (“jaws, mouth”). Attested from 1854.chopse means to loudly insult and subject to verbal abuse; to berate. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 82 out of 100.verbTo loudly insult and subject to verbal abuse; to berate.“If you're being cheeky to someone in Wales, they'll probably ask the following: "Are you chopsing at me?"”To chatter and gossip excessively.“Less chopsing, more chopping: hair salon launches a 'quiet chair'”