popping

Variant of pop

pop definition

pop (päp)

noun

  1. a sudden short, light explosive sound
  2. a shot as with a revolver or rifle
  3. any carbonated, nonalcoholic beverage: from the sound produced when the cork or cap is removed from the bottle
  4. a frozen confection consisting of ice cream or flavored ice on the end of a small stick
  5. Baseball a ball hit high in the air, usually not beyond the infield
  6. Slang
    1. an attempt; try
    2. each; apiece: used with a we paid $5 a pop to get in

Etymology: ME poppe: echoic

intransitive verb popped, popping pop′·ping

  1. to make, or burst with, a short, light, explosive sound
  2. to move, go, come, etc. suddenly and quickly, and usually unexpectedly to pop into a room
  3. to open wide suddenly, or protrude, as with amazement: said of the eyes
  4. to shoot a pistol, etc.
  5. Baseball to hit the ball high in the air, usually not beyond the infield: often with out or up
  6. Slang to offer to pay: with for I'll pop for lunch

transitive verb

  1. ☆ to cause to pop, as corn by roasting
    1. to fire (a pistol, etc.)
    2. to shoot
  2. to put suddenly, quickly, or unexpectedly to pop one's head in the door, to pop a question at someone
  3. Slang to swallow (a pill, capsule, etc.)
  4. Baseball to hit (the ball) high in the air, usually not beyond the infield

Etymology: ME poppen

adverb

with or like a pop
pop Idioms

pop off

Informal
  1. to die suddenly
  2. ☆ to speak or write carelessly, emotionally, or angrily
  3. Chiefly Brit. to leave hastily

pop the question

Informal to propose marriage

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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