The Klingon Dictionary defines {chIp} as "cut, trim" and puts (hair) in parentheses. I choose to interpret that as meaning "hair" is an appropriate object of the verb, and it is probably the default if one is not explicitly given, but it is not the only correct object. I treat it as similar to {baH}, which has a similar parenthetical explanation of object. Likewise, our new draw/holster verbs were presented with only (gun, knife) as part of the definition. We know that's not an exhaustive list of potential objects. I see {chIp} as a perfect word for describing mowing a lawn, trimming hedges, pruning trees, and other "maintenance" cutting. On the other hand, I'm not sure I would use it for shearing sheep, which is more of a "harvesting" activity, even though it involves literally cutting hair. -- ghunchu'wI'