Rolls off the Tongue, BUSTING CHOPS Idiomatic Meaning: Harass by the

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BUSTING CHOPS Idiomatic Meaning: Harass by the forcible exertion of one’s authority, often by insisting on obedience to pointless rules or orders; to make a nuisance of oneself; to anger, annoy, or

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