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noun
- 1. a foolish or easily deceived person: informal "I was left feeling a bit of a chump"
- 2. the thick end of something, especially a loin of lamb or mutton. British
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The meaning of CHUMP is a person who is easily tricked : a stupid or foolish person. How to use chump in a sentence.
If you call someone who you like a chump, you are telling them that they have done something rather stupid or foolish, or that they are always doing stupid things. [ informal , disapproval ] The guy's a chump.
Chump can mean a stupid person, a short piece of wood, or the head. It can also be a verb meaning to bite or chew. Learn more about its origin, usage, and idioms.
a foolish or stupid person: What a chump he was to quit his job.
A chump is a foolish or gullible person, or a thick piece of wood. Learn the origin, usage, and translations of the word chump from various sources.
Sep 27, 2024 · chump (third-person singular simple present chumps, present participle chumping, simple past and past participle chumped) (slang, transitive) To treat (someone) as a chump; to defraud or swindle (someone). Synonym: chump off
Definition of chump noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.