chop suey
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of chop suey
1885–90, < dialectal Chinese (Guangdong) jaahp seui mixed bits, akin to Chinese zá suì
Example Sentences
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By the time Mr Chan had his first tastes of chop suey, there were relatively few Chinese Americans in the US - 0.08% of the total population - most of whom were descended from Toisan.
From BBC • Nov. 24, 2021
The restaurants served a chop suey drowning in gravy and spiced like curry.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 25, 2021
Under her guidance, the Mandarin rejected the orthodoxy of Chinese restaurants in mid-20th-century America: It didn’t serve chop suey or watered-down Cantonese dishes.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 28, 2020
What is this weird American Chinese dish called chop suey?
From Salon • Jun. 18, 2020
The waiter at Ruby’s put two bowls of chop suey and a fat pot of tea between them.
From "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" by Betty Smith
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