| pop | | |
| dad, dada, daddy, pa, papa, pappa, pop | (n.) | an informal term for a father; probably derived from baby talk. |
| pop, soda, soda pop, soda water, tonic | (n.) | a sweet drink containing carbonated water and flavoring.; "in New England they call sodas tonics" |
| pop, popping | (n.) | a sharp explosive sound as from a gunshot or drawing a cork. |
| pop, pop music | (n.) | 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. |
| bug out, bulge, bulge out, come out, pop, pop out, protrude, start | (v.) | bulge outward.; "His eyes popped" |
| pop | (v.) | hit a pop-fly.; "He popped out to shortstop" |
| pop | (v.) | make a sharp explosive noise.; "The cork of the champagne bottle popped" |
| pop | (v.) | fire a weapon with a loud explosive noise.; "The soldiers were popping" |
| pop | (v.) | cause to make a sharp explosive sound.; "He popped the champagne bottle" |
| crop up, pop, pop up | (v.) | appear suddenly or unexpectedly.; "The farm popped into view as we turned the corner"; "He suddenly popped up out of nowhere" |
| pop | (v.) | put or thrust suddenly and forcefully.; "pop the pizza into the microwave oven"; "He popped the petit-four into his mouth" |
| pop | (v.) | release suddenly.; "pop the clutch" |
| pop | (v.) | hit or strike.; "He popped me on the head" |
| belt down, bolt down, down, drink down, kill, pop, pour down, toss off | (v.) | drink down entirely.; "He downed three martinis before dinner"; "She killed a bottle of brandy that night"; "They popped a few beer after work" |
| pop | (v.) | take drugs, especially orally.; "The man charged with murder popped a valium to calm his nerves" |
| pop | (v.) | cause to burst with a loud, explosive sound.; "The child popped the balloon" |
| pop | (v.) | burst open with a sharp, explosive sound.; "The balloon popped"; "This popcorn pops quickly in the microwave oven" |
| pop, popular | (adj.) | (of music or art) new and of general appeal (especially among young people). |
| pop | (adv.) | like a pop or with a pop.; "everything went pop" |
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