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A word "Chopper," after utilized alone in the English language:

Chopper (motorcycle) - a motorcycle where many area were flushed (chopped) or even replaced, esp. the radically custom Harley-Davidson as seen in the movie Easy Rider The Raleigh Chopper was a bicycle styled and known as fallowing these bike. It was super popular around Britain during the 1970s. "Chopper" occurs as slang expression for the Helicopter, and around a select few British English dialects, for penis. A Chopper is a second title for an axe, as in the nursery rhyme Oranges and Lemons which contains the line "Here comes a chopper to chop off your head". In archaeology a chopper is a type of unprocessed stone tool. chopper (fish) Mark Brandon "Chopper" Read Australian criminal and author. Tony Tony Chopper, a fictional character from either a Japanese series One Piece. Chopper (movie), a 2000 film just about Mark Brandon Understand. Chopper (electronics) is a switching device utilized to convert DC signals to AC, and is normally detected inside a bit of rather measuring equipment, controllers for electric motors, etc.

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Subversive Choppers Urban Legion
A Massachusetts based club with extensive records of their bikes, rides, and personnel statistics.

Ghetto Fied Bikes
A chopper club of fresh-faced lads in the suburbs of St.Louis.

C.H.U.N.K. 666
A postapocalyptic chopper bicycle club in Portland, Oregon.

Cyclecide
A San Francisco based bike rodeo and human powered carnival for the endangerment of all ages.

Chopper Riding Urban Dwellers
An exibition of the bikes and history of a San Francisco club.

Scallywags Bike Club
A Christian chopper bike club in Minneapolis.

Choppercabras
A chopper bicycle club with chapters in several cities.

Klunker League Now
A collection of galleries and ride reports of "a bike kult".

AtomicZombie
An inventor's exhibition of several species of choppers, tallbikes, and sensible rides.

Chicago Freak Bike
A record of human-powered creativity on the streets of Chicago.






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