See Pop the Collar.
A thing people do to imitate Count Chocula and his infamous Choclatey Popped Collar, otherwise commonly referred to as ChocoPop. But they fail to realize that they aren't the Count, and so they just look like fags.
A thing people do to imitate Count Chocula and his infamous Choclatey Popped Collar, otherwise commonly referred to as ChocoPop. But they fail to realize that they aren't the Count, and so they just look like fags.
by I was eating cereal and I had a revelation April 6, 2005
The stupid fashion statement of popping the collar on a polo shirt.
Mostly done by young men between the ages of 17 and 25.
The popped collar is a way of detecting arrogance and idiocy with out engaging in conversation with someone.
Mostly done by young men between the ages of 17 and 25.
The popped collar is a way of detecting arrogance and idiocy with out engaging in conversation with someone.
by chip008 July 11, 2008
Usually worn by Preps or Frat boys, they pop their collars because they hid their hickies they got from other frat boys.
by Long Live Gin and Juice July 22, 2005
by im kind of gay March 25, 2008
1. uncool trend of flipping the collar of said polo/dress shirt up
2. way of trying to look cool like those seen on MTV
3. person who is trying to be uber cool
4. often seen wearing pink to prove thier manliness
5. synonyms with: fag, pink, and retard
2. way of trying to look cool like those seen on MTV
3. person who is trying to be uber cool
4. often seen wearing pink to prove thier manliness
5. synonyms with: fag, pink, and retard
That dude in the pink polo is such a popped collar. He is trying way to hard to look like he's 18 when if fact he can't be more than 12... fag.
by anti-pop April 19, 2005
n : the poor man's tie
by t-nasty April 8, 2005
Originally worn by sporty preppies (usually while playing tennis) as a means to cover their neck from the sun; a common style amongst preppies for decades that has recently - and unfortunately - been hijacked by more urban, trendy, new-age and metrosexual styles that contradict the traditional lack of trendiness characteristic of true prepdom.
A popped collar with ripped jeans and sneakers is dreadful, whereas a popped collar with khakis, loafers and a cable-knit sweater is classy.
by Quincy Starks December 25, 2005