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- Chop_chop_(phrase) abstract ""Chop chop" is a phrase rooted in Cantonese. It spread through Chinese workers at sea and was adopted by English seamen. "Chop chop" means "hurry, hurry" and suggests that something should be done now and without any delay. The word "chopsticks" likely originates from this root.The term may have its origins in the South China Sea, as a Pidgin English version of the Chinese term k'wâi-k'wâi (Chinese: 快快; pinyin: kuài kuài). Or it may come from Malay. See the detailed discussion at Language Log.".
- Chop_chop_(phrase) wikiPageID "25058199".
- Chop_chop_(phrase) wikiPageLength "1242".
- Chop_chop_(phrase) wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Chop_chop_(phrase) wikiPageRevisionID "666819030".
- Chop_chop_(phrase) wikiPageWikiLink Cantonese.
- Chop_chop_(phrase) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nautical_slang.
- Chop_chop_(phrase) wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_Pidgin_English.
- Chop_chop_(phrase) wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_people.
- Chop_chop_(phrase) wikiPageWikiLink Chopsticks.
- Chop_chop_(phrase) wikiPageWikiLink English_people.
- Chop_chop_(phrase) wikiPageWikiLink Malay_language.
- Chop_chop_(phrase) wikiPageWikiLink South_China_Sea.
- Chop_chop_(phrase) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chop chop (phrase)".
- Chop_chop_(phrase) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chop chop".
- Chop_chop_(phrase) wikiPageWikiLinkText "chop chop (phrase)".
- Chop_chop_(phrase) wikiPageWikiLinkText "chop chop".
- Chop_chop_(phrase) c "快快".
- Chop_chop_(phrase) hasPhotoCollection Chop_chop_(phrase).
- Chop_chop_(phrase) p "kuài kuài".
- Chop_chop_(phrase) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chop_chop_(phrase) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Chop_chop_(phrase) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zh-cp.
- Chop_chop_(phrase) subject Category:Nautical_slang.
- Chop_chop_(phrase) hypernym Phrase.
- Chop_chop_(phrase) type Person.
- Chop_chop_(phrase) comment ""Chop chop" is a phrase rooted in Cantonese. It spread through Chinese workers at sea and was adopted by English seamen. "Chop chop" means "hurry, hurry" and suggests that something should be done now and without any delay. The word "chopsticks" likely originates from this root.The term may have its origins in the South China Sea, as a Pidgin English version of the Chinese term k'wâi-k'wâi (Chinese: 快快; pinyin: kuài kuài). Or it may come from Malay. See the detailed discussion at Language Log.".
- Chop_chop_(phrase) label "Chop chop (phrase)".
- Chop_chop_(phrase) sameAs m.09g7_n9.
- Chop_chop_(phrase) sameAs Q5104806.
- Chop_chop_(phrase) sameAs Q5104806.
- Chop_chop_(phrase) wasDerivedFrom Chop_chop_(phrase)?oldid=666819030.
- Chop_chop_(phrase) isPrimaryTopicOf Chop_chop_(phrase).