Tara spotted this at a Winnipeg second hand store. She is full of questions that I don't know the answer to, such as: what is a chopper hopper? who does this belong to? (I suppose right now, nobody, it's for sale...)
It IS a "chomper" holder, but i tell you Gabe, i "blew" up the pic and i was hard pressed to make out the toothbrush and toothpaste. This looks like it's a bit roomy for one, maybe it's "hers" because hubby puts his in too? eeew!
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I'm thinking a chopper hopper is a compost bucket/kitchen waste receptacle, and there was a "His" to match--which is a bit frightening....
Nope, I bet it's a denture holder.
And if they'd stuck the quotes around everything BUT "her" they'd probably have been fine.
Choppers can also mean a pair of gloves (to chop wood with) -- slang from our Midwest and (possibly) our northern neighbors.
I'm inclined to agree w/ Galadriel, but wouldn't that be "chompers?"
Considering it's a jar shaped like an old woman holding a toothbrush and a tube of some unknown "paste," I'd say this is definitely a denture holder.
Galadriel is right.
It IS a "chomper" holder, but i tell you Gabe, i "blew" up the pic and i was hard pressed to make out the toothbrush and toothpaste. This looks like it's a bit roomy for one, maybe it's "hers" because hubby puts his in too? eeew!
A second-hand denture holder? Ewww!
It's for a "bottom." Aka, a "queen." Right?
"choppers" is old time slang for teeth/ false teeth
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