Chopped-liver
noun
1.
cooked liver chopped with onions and hard-boiled eggs and seasoned.
noun
chicken livers, chopped with hard boiled eggs and sauteed onions
Usage Note
cooking
noun phrase
An insignificant person or thing; nothing •Often in the negative: We have spent $25 million to adapt. And that isn’t chopped liver/ It ain’t chopped liver/ I’m not chopped liver. I feel too good to retire/ What the hell is the faculty lounge? Chopped liver? (1930s+)
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