Found 3 items, similar to pops.
English → Indonesian (quick)
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
Soda
\So"da\, n. [It., soda, in OIt., ashes used in making
glass, fr. L. solida, fem. of solidus solid; solida having
probably been a name of glasswort. See
Solid.]
1. (Chem.)
(a) Sodium oxide or hydroxide.
(b) Popularly, sodium carbonate or bicarbonate. Sodium
bicarbonate is also called
baking soda
[1913 Webster]
2. same as
sodium, used in terms such as
bicarbonate of soda
.
[PJC]
3. same as
soda water.
[PJC]
4. a non-alcoholic beverage, sweetened by various means,
containing flavoring and supersaturated with carbon
dioxide, so as to be effervescent when the container is
opened; -- in different localities it is variously called
also
soda pop,
pop,
mineral water, and
minerals.
It has many variants. The sweetening agent may be natural,
such as cane sugar or corn syrup, or artificial, such as
saccharin or aspartame. The flavoring varies widely,
popular variants being fruit or cola flavoring.
[PJC]
Caustic soda, sodium hydroxide.
Cooking soda, sodium bicarbonate. [Colloq.]
Sal soda. See
Sodium carbonate, under
Sodium.
Soda alum (Min.), a mineral consisting of the hydrous
sulphate of alumina and soda.
Soda ash, crude sodium carbonate; -- so called because
formerly obtained from the ashes of sea plants and certain
other plants, as saltwort (
Salsola). See under
Sodium.
Soda fountain, an apparatus for drawing soda water, fitted
with delivery tube, faucets, etc.
Soda lye, a lye consisting essentially of a solution of
sodium hydroxide, used in soap making.
Soda niter. See
Nitratine.
Soda salts, salts having sodium for the base; specifically,
sodium sulphate or Glauber's salts.
Soda waste, the waste material, consisting chiefly of
calcium hydroxide and sulphide, which accumulates as a
useless residue or side product in the ordinary Leblanc
process of soda manufacture; -- called also
alkali waste
.
Washing soda, sodium carbonate. [Colloq.]
[1913 Webster]
Soda pop
\So"da pop\, n.
a popular non-alcoholic beverage, sweetened by various means,
containing flavoring and supersaturated with carbon dioxide,
so as to be effervescent when the container is opened; -- in
different localities it is variously called also
soda,
pop,
mineral water, and
minerals. It has many variants.
The sweetening agent may be natural, such as cane sugar or
corn syrup, or artificial, such as saccharin or aspartame.
The flavoring varies widely, popular variants being fruit
juices, fruit sirups, cream, or cola flavoring; the soda pop
is usually served chilled.
Note: Several large corporations started primarily as
bottlers of soda pop, such as
Coca-Cola,
Pepsi-Cola, and
Dr. Pepper.
[PJC]