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Meaning
Noun
●
In Telecommunications:
Acronym of point of presence.
●
Acronym of Point of Purchase.
●
In Weather:
Acronym of
probability
of precipitation.
●
In Television:
Acronym of
picture
outside of
picture
.
●
Acronym of
persistent
organic
pollutant.
●
A
loud
,
sharp
sound
,
as of
a
cork
coming out
of a bottle.
●
In Canadian English, Midwest US English & Regional English:
An
effervescent
or
fizzy drink
, most
frequently
nonalcoholic
;
soda
pop.
●
In Canadian English, Midwest US English & Regional English:
A
bottle
, can, or
serving
of
effervescent
or
fizzy drink
, most
frequently
nonalcoholic
; a
soda
pop.
●
A
pop shot
: a
quick
,
possibly
unaimed
,
shot
with a firearm.
●
A
quantity
dispensed
; a
portion
; apiece.
●
Something that
stands out
or is
distinctive
to the
mind
or senses.
●
In Computing:
The
removal
of a
data
item
from the top
of a stack.
●
A
bird
, the European redwing.
●
In Physics:
The
sixth
derivative
of the
position vector
with respect to
time (after
velocity
,
acceleration
,
jerk
,
jounce
,
crackle
), i.e. the rate of change of
crackle
.
●
A pistol.
●
In American English:
A small,
immature
peanut
,
boiled
as a snack.
●
Clipping of
freeze
pop.
●
A lollipop.
●
In Professional wrestling:
A (usually very)
loud
audience
reaction.
●
One's father.
●
Pop music.
●
population
●
A Russian Orthodox
priest
; a parson.
●
A
social club
and
debating
society
at Eton College.
●
The body of
college
prefects.
●
A
popular
classical music
concert.
●
In Computer security:
Initialism of w:proof of personhood.
●
In Electronics:
Initialism of w:package on a package.
Adj
●
Acronym of
post office
preferred
. (denoting a
standard
envelope
size)
●
Popular.
Verb
●
To make a
pop
, or
sharp
,
quick
sound.
●
To
burst
(something) with a
popping
sound.
●
To
enter
, or
issue
forth, with a
quick
,
sudden
movement
; to
move
from place to place
suddenly
; to dart.
●
In Australian English & British English:
To place (something) (somewhere); to
move
or
position
(something) with a
short
move
ment.
●
In Australian English, British English & Canadian English:
To make a
short
trip
or visit.
●
To
stand out
; to be
distinctive
to the senses.
●
To
hit
(something or someone).
●
To
shoot
(usually somebody) with a firearm.
⚠️
To
ejaculate
; to orgasm.
●
In Computing:
To
remove
(a
data
item
)
from the top
of a stack.
●
To give birth.
●
To
pawn
(something) (to
raise
money).
●
To
swallow
or
consume
(especially a
tablet
of a
drug
, sometimes
extended
to other small
items
such as
sweets
or candy).
●
To
perform
(a
move
or
stunt
) while
riding
a board
or vehicle.
●
To
undergo
equalization
of
pressure
when the Eustachian
tubes
open.
●
In Dance:
To
perform
the
popping
style
of dance.
●
To arrest.
Intj
●
Used to
represent
a
loud
,
sharp
sound
,
as of
a
cork
coming out
of a bottle.
Name
●
Acronym of Post Office Protocol.
●
Initialism of w:Pacific Ocean Park.
●
Traditional
nickname
for a
stage
doorman.
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Origin
pop
English
popular
English
popularis
Latin
-aris
Latin
populus
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Pope
Soda
Snap
Fizz
Ejaculate
Father
Plug
Daddy
Related
Burst
Toss
Kick
Squeeze
Roll
Shake
Knock
Bump
Splash
Throw
Flip
Music
Jump
Break
Slip
Drag
Pick
Push
Fill
Blow
Bounce
Sneak
Turn
Melt
Song
Hang
Slide
Jazz
Press
Rock
Dance
Open
Punk
Grab
Tune
Puff
Sound
Rub
Touch
Peek
Vibe
Smash
Crank
Blues
Shoot
Flash
Fly
Melody
Sparkle
Lock
Songs
Reggae
Dig
Rattle
Look
Hip Hop
Show Up
Rock Music
Rock And Roll
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Rhymes
Sop
Wop
Fop
Top
Pop
Cop
Mop
Bop
Lop
Hop
Swap
Atop
Clop
Slop
Plop
Drop
Acop
Flop
Whop
Chop
Stop
Crop
Prop
Shop
Strop
Esclop
Soursop
Kerplop
Lollipop
Mandopop
Cantopop
Crop Top
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