Rhymes with chop
chop
C c One-syllable rhymes
- bop — A bop is a dance.
- bopp — Franz, 1791–1867, German philologist.
- cop — A cop is a policeman or policewoman.
- crop — Crops are plants such as wheat and potatoes that are grown in large quantities for food.
- drop — a small quantity of liquid that falls or is produced in a more or less spherical mass; a liquid globule.
- flop — to fall or plump down suddenly, especially with noise; drop or turn with a sudden bump or thud (sometimes followed by down): The puppy flopped down on the couch.
- glop — unappetizing food, especially of a semiliquid consistency.
- hop — to make a short, bouncing leap; move by leaping with all feet off the ground.
- hoppe — Willie (William Frederick) 1887–1959, U.S. billiards player.
- knop — a small knob or similar rounded protuberance, especially for ornament.
- lop — to let hang or droop: He lopped his arms at his sides in utter exhaustion.
- mop — a wry face; grimace.
- op — op art.
- plop — to make a sound like that of something falling or dropping into water: A frog plopped into the pond.
- pop — point of presence
- prop — to support, or prevent from falling, with or as if with a prop (often followed by up): to prop an old fence; to prop up an unpopular government.
- shop — a retail store, especially a small one.
- shoppe — shop (used chiefly for quaint effect).
- slop — to spill or splash (liquid).
- sop — a piece of solid food, as bread, for dipping in liquid food.
- stop — to cease from, leave off, or discontinue: to stop running.
- swap — to exchange, barter, or trade, as one thing for another: He swapped his wrist watch for the radio.
- top — Technical/Office Protocol
- wop — a contemptuous term used to refer to an Italian or a person of Italian descent.
Two-syllable rhymes
- atop — If something is atop something else, it is on top of it.
- big top — The large round tent that a circus uses for its performances is called the big top.
- bus stop — A bus stop is a place on a road where buses stop to let passengers on and off.
- catch crop — a quick-growing crop planted between two regular crops grown in consecutive seasons, or between two rows of regular crops in the same season
- chop shop — a place where stolen automobiles are dismantled for parts which are sold or used to repair wrecked vehicles which are then illicitly resold
- closed shop — If a factory, shop, or other business is a closed shop, the employees must be members of a particular trade union.
- cough drop — a lozenge to relieve a cough
- dry mop — dust mop.
- flue stop — a rank of flue pipes in an organ.
- full stop — period (defs 10, 11).
- head shop — a shop selling paraphernalia of interest to drug users or associated with the use of drugs.
- junk shop — a shop selling miscellaneous secondhand goods
- nonstop — being without a single stop en route: a nonstop bus; a nonstop flight from New York to Paris.
- print shop — a shop where prints or graphics are sold.
- reed stop — a set of reed pipes in a pipe organ.
- root crop — a crop, as beets, turnips, or sweet potatoes, grown for its large and edible undergound parts.
- round top — a platform round the masthead of a sailing ship
- skin pop — to inject (a drug) under the skin rather than into a vein.
- talk shop — a retail store, especially a small one.
- tank top — a close-fitting, low-cut top having shoulder straps and often made of lightweight, knitted fabric.
- truck stop — a gas station, usually at the side of a major highway, where truck drivers stop for fuel, and often including a restaurant, sleeping and showering rooms, a store selling basic items, etc.
- tuck shop — a shop where pastry, candy, or the like is sold.
Three-syllable rhymes
- bucket shop — an unregistered firm of stockbrokers that engages in speculation with clients' funds
- butcher shop — a shop in which meat, poultry, and sometimes fish are sold.
- coffee shop — A coffee shop is a kind of restaurant that sells coffee, tea, cakes, and sometimes sandwiches and light meals.
- cover crop — a crop planted between main crops to prevent leaching or soil erosion or to provide green manure
- glottal stop — a plosive consonant whose occlusion and release are accomplished chiefly at the glottis, as in the Scottish articulation of the t- sound of little, bottle, etc.
- humming top — a top that hums as it spins
- lindy hop — Also called lindy hop, Lindy Hop. an energetic jitterbug dance.
- machine shop — a workshop in which metal and other substances are cut, shaped, etc., by machine tools.
- open shop — a factory, office, or other business establishment in which a union, chosen by a majority of the employees, acts as representative of all the employees in making agreements with the employer, but in which union membership is not a condition of employment.
- riding crop — crop (def 7).
- soda pop — a carbonated, flavored, and sweetened soft drink.
- suction stop — click1 (def 3).
- traffic cop — a police officer who directs the flow of traffic, usually at an intersection.
- union shop — a shop, business establishment, or part thereof, in which terms and conditions of employment for all employees are fixed by agreement between the employer and a labor union.