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Popping - English meaning

Popping – definitions in English dictionary

verb

Make a light explosive sound.

Usage examples:

Corks popped and glasses tinkled
verb

Go somewhere for a short time, often without notice.

Usage examples:

She popped in to see if she could help
verb

(of a person's eyes) open wide and appear to bulge, especially with surprise.

Usage examples:

The man's eyes popped in disbelief
verb

Appear brighter or more striking in juxtaposition with something of a different or complementary colour.

Usage examples:

She added a slick of red lipstick to make the outfit pop
verb

Take or inject (a drug).

Usage examples:

Williams had spent his life hitting the bottle and popping pills
verb

Pawn (something).

Usage examples:

I wouldn't ever sell it—i popped it
noun

A light explosive sound.

Usage examples:

There were a few pops, perhaps from pistols
noun

A sweet fizzy drink such as lemonade.

Usage examples:

A bottle of pop
noun

A patch of bright colour.

Usage examples:

I like wearing a neutral outfit with one pop of yellow
noun

A ball hit high in the air but not far from the home plate, providing an easy catch.

Usage examples:

He caught a pop fly for the third out of the seventh inning
adverb

With a light explosive sound.

Usage examples:

The champagne went pop
adjective

Relating to commercial popular music.

Usage examples:

Pop singers
adjective

(especially of a scientific or academic subject) made accessible to the general public; popularized.

Usage examples:

Pop psychology
noun

Commercial popular music, in particular accessible, tuneful music of a kind popular since the 1950s and sometimes contrasted with rock, soul, or other forms of popular music.

Usage examples:

Their quasi-psychedelic pop is pleasantly uplifting and danceable
noun

A piece of flavoured ice or ice cream on a stick.

Usage examples:

Frozen fruit pops
abbreviation

Persistent organic pollutant.

abbreviation

Point of presence, denoting equipment that provides access to the internet.

Usage examples:

In addition, they pay for the right to place their pop in the co of the telecom company.
abbreviation

(in the uk) post office preferred, used to specify the size of envelopes and other items.

abbreviation

Post office protocol.

Present participle of pop

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弹出

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Knallen

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Éclater

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Knallen, Geknall

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पॉपिंग

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Scoppiando

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터지는

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Выскакивают

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Haciendo estallar

Word origin

late Middle English (in the senses ‘a blow, knock’ and ‘to strike’): imitative.

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