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  1. Jun 30, 2024 · chope (third-person singular simple present chopes, present participle choping, simple past and past participle choped) ( Singapore , informal , transitive ) To reserve a place, such as a seat in a fast food restaurant , sometimes by placing a packet of tissue paper on it.

  2. Sep 23, 2017 · Chope Origin: Singlish – local slang for reserving a table or seat at a hawker centre or eatery with free seating. Chope is commonly used in scenarios where one has to reserve a table or seat at a place usually a hawker centre or eatery with no fixed seating.

  3. Jan 17, 2024 · What it means: To rush, to hurry, or to give your all to complete something. Example: “You better chiong finish this project before the deadline tomorrow.” 15. Chope. What it means: To reserve a place or call dibs on something. Example: “Can you chope a seat at the hawker centre for me?” 16. CMI

  4. Nov 9, 2014 · The Singlish word ‘chope’ (Slang for reserving a seat) was derived from chop; to leave a mark. The word ‘chop’ was originally from the Malay word cap, which is from the Hindi word छाप ćhāp (stamp). ‘Chop’ and ‘chope’ are sometimes sounded the same because of the blending of the vowel sounds.

  5. Jan 25, 2022 · 8. Chope. What it means: To reserve (a seat) Most noticeably used in hawker centres and food courts, the action of ‘chope-ing’ is often done by leaving a tissue packet, a water bottle, or any other item on the table or seats. So if you see a tissue packet on the table in a hawker centre, you know that those seats are taken.

  6. Aug 24, 2022 · The Singlish word “chope” is derived from the English word “chop”, which means to stamp or mark your spot. To survive the time-poor lunchtime crowds in packed hawker centres, savvy diners...

  7. What it means: Rumoured to originate from the word “Chop”, “Chope” is used to mean to reserve or to hold for someone; most often used to signify the reservation of seats. The Everyday Singaporean: Office Lady A: Wah thankfully got seats, this stupid lunch place so crowded.. *seats herself down*

  8. Apr 7, 2017 · The thriving chope culture in Singapore's food centres, using tissue packets, umbrellas and other items to reserve seats, is in the spotlight again.

  9. Apr 4, 2023 · Singapore’s “Chope” culture, also known as seat reservation, is a unique phenomenon in Singaporean society. This culture mainly manifests in public places, especially in busy food centers, cafes, and shopping malls.

  10. Chope definition: (Singapore) To reserve a place, such as a seat in a fast food restaurant, sometimes by placing a packet of tissue paper on it.