popping
Variant of pop
pop
definition
pop (päp)
noun
- a sudden short, light explosive sound
- a shot as with a revolver or rifle
- any carbonated, nonalcoholic beverage: from the sound produced when the cork or cap is removed from the bottle
- a frozen confection consisting of ice cream or flavored ice on the end of a small stick
- ☆ Baseball a ball hit high in the air, usually not beyond the infield
- ☆ Slang
- an attempt; try
- each; apiece: used with a we paid $5 a pop to get in
Etymology: ME poppe: echoic
intransitive verb popped, popping pop′·ping
- to make, or burst with, a short, light, explosive sound
- to move, go, come, etc. suddenly and quickly, and usually unexpectedly to pop into a room
- to open wide suddenly, or protrude, as with amazement: said of the eyes
- to shoot a pistol, etc.
- ☆ Baseball to hit the ball high in the air, usually not beyond the infield: often with out or up
- Slang to offer to pay: with for I'll pop for lunch
transitive verb
- ☆ to cause to pop, as corn by roasting
- to fire (a pistol, etc.)
- to shoot
- to put suddenly, quickly, or unexpectedly to pop one's head in the door, to pop a question at someone
- ☆ Slang to swallow (a pill, capsule, etc.)
- ☆ 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- to die suddenly
- ☆ to speak or write carelessly, emotionally, or angrily
- 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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