To recklessly interject your opinion into a situation you have no experience with. To offer unqualified opinions. Reckless action.
Folks want to pop-off and have opinions about what they think they would do. Johnny tried to pop-off medical advice to a real doctor.
by Dalkore November 17, 2015
by nyctophilecody April 19, 2019
by Munkesmae October 23, 2015
pop off: an urban term used to insult a person, usually, but not exclusively, female, by applying the appellation of a whore
When La Quita walked in on her man with Precious, she called Precious a pop off and snatched up the girl by her weave.
by TooSick4U June 10, 2008
1. I caught these kids popping off in the stairwell.
2. You keep popping off oma bust you in ya head.
2. You keep popping off oma bust you in ya head.
by elisues saint October 15, 2007
verb
1. To tell a story, usually in an excited tone.
2. To share a funny, crazy, or exciting story which was witnessed or experienced first hand.
3. To tell of your successes and failures.
1. To tell a story, usually in an excited tone.
2. To share a funny, crazy, or exciting story which was witnessed or experienced first hand.
3. To tell of your successes and failures.
by becox January 29, 2010
by royal marine March 12, 2009