chop-chop

Meaning

Translations

τσάκα τσάκα

se grouiller

se dépêcher

يالا بنا

مُسْرِع

Frequency

23k
Etymology

From Chinese Pidgin English, from Cantonese 速速 (cuk1 cuk1, “quick”). Recorded in English since the 1830s (see citations for adverb). Recorded as a Chinese term in 1795.

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