off (one's) chump Idiom, Proverb
chump
1. derogatory term for a fool, a disliked person
2. the head
3. displeasing, stupid
Off your chump
(UK) If someone is off their chump, they are crazy or irrational.
chump change
chump change A trivial sum of money, a trivial matter. For example,
Dave was sick of working for chump change; he wanted a decent salary, or
Don't put that on the agenda; it's chump change. This expression uses
chump in the sense of “a fool or sucker who should be ignored.” [Slang; 1960s] Also see
chicken feed.
off (one's) chump
Crazy or insane. He charge be off his chump to pay that abundant money for that old car. Am I absolutely off my chump for starting a business in this economy?Learn more: chump, offoff your chump
crazy. British informal The accurate faculty of chump acceptation ‘a broad, blubbery block of wood’ led in the mid 19th aeon to its amusing use to beggarly ‘head’, with the association of ‘blockhead’.Learn more: chump, offoff one’s chump
mod. crazy; nuts. Am I off my chump, or did that car aback disappear? Learn more: chump, off
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