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Is “chopper” ever used as slang for “penis” in the US? I ask because it is here and this line from some of the pre-publicity for the new Wizard of Oz movie, made me laugh out loud.

“There are also droves of scary monkeys with ferocious choppers.”

What rating does this movie have, exactly?


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Choppers = teeth
 
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Ah, but we have a plural ambiguity...

does each monkey have a chopper resulting in a total of many ferocious choppers or does each monkey have his own set of choppers - perhaps interchangeable ones?

And I couldn't keep a straight face while typing that sentence.


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And, of course "chopper" also means helicopter.

I've not heard it mean "penis."
 
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