Found 3 items, similar to Pop.
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Definition: pop
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: pop
pop
adj : (of music or art) new and of general appeal (especially
among young people) [syn:
popular]
[also:
popping,
popped]
pop
n 1: an informal term for a father; probably derived from baby
talk [syn:
dad,
dada,
daddy,
pa,
papa,
pappa,
pater]
2: a sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring;
“in
New England they call sodas tonics” [syn:
soda,
soda pop
,
soda water,
tonic]
3: a sharp explosive sound as from a gunshot or drawing a cork
[syn:
popping]
4: music of general appeal to teenagers; a bland watered-down
version of rock'n'roll with more rhythm and harmony and an
emphasis on romantic love [syn:
pop music]
[also:
popping,
popped]
pop
adv : like a pop or with a pop;
“everything went pop”
[also:
popping,
popped]
pop
v 1: bulge outward;
“His eyes popped” [syn:
protrude,
pop out,
bulge,
bulge out,
bug out,
come out]
2: hit a pop-fly;
“He popped out to shortstop”
3: make a sharp explosive noise;
“The cork of the champagne
bottle popped”
4: fire a weapon with a loud explosive noise;
“The soldiers
were popping”
5: cause to make a sharp explosive sound;
“He popped the
champagne bottle”
6: appear suddenly or unexpectedly;
“The farm popped into view
as we turned the corner”;
“He suddenly popped up out of
nowhere” [syn:
crop up,
pop up]
7: put or thrust suddenly and forcefully;
“pop the pizza into
the microwave oven”;
“He popped the petit-four into his
mouth”
8: release suddenly;
“pop the clutch”
9: hit or strike;
“He popped me on the head”
10: drink down entirely;
“He downed three martinis before
dinner”;
“She killed a bottle of brandy that night”;
“They popped a few beer after work” [syn:
toss off,
bolt down
,
belt down,
pour down,
down,
drink down,
kill]
11: take drugs, especially orally;
“The man charged with murder
popped a valium to calm his nerves”
12: cause to burst with a lound, explosive sound;
“The child
popped the balloon”
13: burst open with a sharp, explosive sound;
“The balloon
popped”;
“This popcorn pops quickly in the microwave
oven”
[also:
popping,
popped]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Pop
Pop
\Pop\ (p[o^]p), adv.
Like a pop; suddenly; unexpectedly.
“Pop goes his plate.”
--Beau. & Fl.
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Pop
\Pop\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Popped (p[o^]pt); p. pr. & vb.
n.
Popping.]
1. To make a pop, or sharp, quick sound; as, the muskets
popped away on all sides.
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2. To enter, or issue forth, with a quick, sudden movement;
to move from place to place suddenly; to dart; -- with in,
out, upon, off, etc.
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He that killed my king . . .
Popp'd in between the election and my hopes. --Shak.
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A trick of popping up and down every moment.
--Swift.
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3. To burst open with a pop, when heated over a fire; as,
this corn pops well.
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Pop
\Pop\, v. t.
1. To thrust or push suddenly; to offer suddenly; to bring
suddenly and unexpectedly to notice; as, to pop one's head
in at the door.
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He popped a paper into his hand. --Milton.
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2. To cause to pop; to cause to burst open by heat, as grains
of Indian corn; as, to pop corn or chestnuts.
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3. To eat or swallow; -- of food, especially snacks, in small
pieces; as, he popped a whole can of peanuts while
watching the movie.
[PJC]
To pop off,
(a) to thrust away, or put off promptly; as, to pop one
off with a denial. --Locke.
(b) to make a statement, or series of statements,
forcefully and in an opinionated manner; as, he popped
off about his dislike of modern art.
To pop the question, to make an offer of marriage to a
lady. [Colloq.] --Dickens.
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Pop
\Pop\, n. [Of imitative origin. Cf.
Poop.]
1. A small, sharp, quick explosive sound or report; as, to go
off with a pop. --Addison.
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2. A nonalcoholic carbonated beverage; -- so called because
it expels the cork with a pop from the bottle containing
it; as, ginger pop; lemon pop, etc. --Hood.
Syn: soda, soda pop, minerals.
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3. (Zo["o]l.) The European redwing. [Prov. Eng.]
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Pop corn.
(a) Corn, or maize, of peculiar excellence for popping;
especially, a kind the grains of which are small and
compact.
(b) Popped corn; corn which has been popped.
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